Definition of Sorediate. Meaning of Sorediate. Synonyms of Sorediate

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Definition of Sorediate

Sorediate
Sorediate So*re"di*ate, a. (Bot.) Soredi["i]ferous.

Meaning of Sorediate from wikipedia

- Soredia are common reproductive structures of lichens. Lichens reproduce a****ually by employing simple fragmentation and production of soredia and isidia...
- lichen in the family Ramboldiaceae. The species is characterized by a sorediate thallus and shares chemical and morphological characteristics with the...
- Roccellaceae. Found in Southeast Thailand, it is characterised by its sorediate features and its distinct ascomata and ascospores. This lichen, only known...
- lichen species in the family Lecanoraceae. Uniquely identified by its sorediate form—a feature not observed in other Rhizoplaca species—it was discovered...
- grows on conifers and Betula in North America and Eurasia. It is the only sorediate species in the genus and is distinguished by the bright-yellow marginal...
- resemblance to Lecania cyrtella, L. juniperi stands out due to its warted and sorediate thallus, larger apothecia, and distinct ascospores. Lecania juniperi was...
- Serusiauxia is morphologically distinct within the Pyrenulaceae due to its sorediate thallus and chemistry involving gyrophoric acid, a combination of characteristics...
- Lecanora layana is a sorediate species of crustose lichen. L. layana was first described by American lichenologist James Lendemer in 2015, who named the...
- rainforest of Peru. The species epithet sorediatum refers to the unusual sorediate thallus, which distinguishes this species from its closest relative, Ampliotrema...
- subulate, rarely swollen, esorediate at the base, and either esorediate or sorediate at the tip with farinose (floury) soredia. The apothecia (fruiting bodies)...