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- sterigma in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In biology, a sterigma (pl.: sterigmata) is a small supporting structure. It commonly refers to an extension of...
- heterobasidiomycetes also frequently possess large irregularly shaped sterigmata and spores that are capable of self-replication – a process where a spore...
- tabacina. Conidiop****s with this pathogen are dichotomous branched, eventually end with two teeth or sterigmata and on each sterigma is formed one conidia....
- Ballistoconidia are borne from slender extensions of the cell known as sterigmata and are forcibly ejected into the air upon maturity. Levels of airborne...
- distinguished by producing septate basidia in chains which give rise to deciduous sterigmata. Species are distributed worldwide. Sirobasidium was introduced in 1892...
- called mushrooms, puffballs, etc. Ballistic basidiospores are formed on sterigmata which are tapered spine-like projections on basidia, and are typically...
- and attached singly to small persistent peg-like structures (pulvini or sterigmata) on the branches, and by their cones (without any protruding bracts),...
- basidiomycetes, usually four spores develop on the tips of thin projections called sterigmata, which extend from club-shaped cells called a basidia. The fertile portion...
- (red in acetocarmine). The basidia are club-shaped, and four-spored with sterigmata up to 9.5 μm long. The ridges of the locules comprise erect cystidia mixed...
- produced at the tip of a narrow prong or horn called a sterigma (pl. sterigmata), and is forcefully expelled at full growth. The word basidium literally...