Definition of Stromatic. Meaning of Stromatic. Synonyms of Stromatic

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Definition of Stromatic

Stromatic
Stromatic Stro*mat"ic, a. [Gr. ? coverlet of a bed, pl. ? patchwork (for such a coverlet), also applied to several miscellaneous writings, fr. ? anything spread out for resting upon, a bed, fr. ? to spread out.] Miscellaneous; composed of different kinds.

Meaning of Stromatic from wikipedia

- 519 genera, and 6266 species. Helotiales is the largest order of non-stromatic discomycetes that usually, but not always, have brightly coloured apothecia...
- are fungi with pycnidia dark colored, leathery to carbonous, stromatic or non-stromatic generally provided with a circular opening. Zythiaceae are fungi...
- subdivided into multiform lirellate loculi by whitish, erumpent striae of stromatic plectenchyma. The fungus produces opegraphoid but caudate asci containing...
- 1916, from specimens collected in Bermuda. The genus name alludes to the stromatic structure found in the early developmental stages of its reproductive...
- isolate 7 d post inoculation in RRIM 600. (B) Leaf showing the formation of stromatic structures of the isolate GCL012 at 24 dpi on RRIM 600. (C) A leaf of...
- become recognizable migmatite 'D1'. The resulting leucosome layers in stromatic migmatites still retain water and gas in a discontinuous reaction series...
- in 1925 with a Ph.D. His thesis Biologic and phylogenetic study of the stromatic Sphaeriales was supervised by Calvin Henry Kauffman (1869–1931) As a postdoc...
- i-542.129. ISBN 978-90-474-2898-5. ——— (2009c). "Conclusion: Vermigli's 'Stromatic' Theology". In Kirby, W. J. Torrance; Campi, Emidio; James, Frank A. (eds...
- Harvard University (mainly Pezizales) Synoptic keys to the inoperculate stromatic discomycetes in the Nordic countries: Sclerotiniaceae & Rutstroemiaceae...
- family generally have: Ascomata (the asci-bearing fruiting body) is non-stromatic, immersed to superficial, papillate (has a small, elongated protuberance...