Definition of Sporocarps. Meaning of Sporocarps. Synonyms of Sporocarps

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Definition of Sporocarps

Sporocarp
Sporocarp Spo"ro*carp, n. [Spore + Gr. ? fruit.] (Bot.) (a) A closed body or conceptacle containing one or more masses of spores or sporangia. (b) A sporangium.

Meaning of Sporocarps from wikipedia

- hypogeous sporocarp dispersal is positively affected by fires. After a fire, most if not all epigeous sporocarps are wiped out, leaving hypogeous sporocarps to...
- Look up sporocarp in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sporocarp may refer to: Sporocarp (fungi), a multicellular structure on which spore-producing structures...
- growing season, only one sporocarp develops per node along the rhizome near the base of the other leaf-stalks. The sporocarps are functionally and developmentally...
- submerged. It is worth clarifying that these plants are not clovers. The sporocarps of some Australian species are very drought-resistant, surviving up to...
- hymenomycetes; rusts and ****s do not produce such structures. As with other sporocarps, epigeous (above-ground) basidiocarps that are visible to the naked eye...
- as slime molds and develop fruiting bodies, either as sorocarps or as sporocarps. It is a monophyletic group or clade within the phylum Amoebozoa that...
- "Disentangling the factors of contrasting silver and copper ac****ulation in sporocarps of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Amanita strobiliformis from two sites"....
- production of large sporocarps. Ascospores are borne within sac-like structures called asci, which are contained within the sporocarp. Because truffle fungi...
- twenty. The resemblance of the sporocarps to peppercorns gives the family its common name of pepperwort. The sporocarps are functionally and developmentally...
- psilocybin and psilocin levels with repeated flushes (harvests) of mature sporocarps of Psilocybe cubensis (Earle) Singer". Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 5...