- A
unitunicate-operculate
ascus has a "lid", the Operculum,
which breaks open when the
spores are
mature and
allows the
spores to escape.
Unitunicate-operculate...
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classification and is
divided into four
basic types:
unitunicate-operculate,
unitunicate-inoperculate, bitunicate, or prototunicate. See the article...
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ostiolar canal may be
lined by hair-like
structures called periphyses. The
unitunicate asci are
usually cylindrical in shape,
borne on a
stipe (stalk), released...
- PMID 21652303. Spatafora, J.W.; Blackwell, M. (1993). "Molecular
systematics of
unitunicate perithecial ascomycetes: the Clavicipitales-Hypocreales connection"....
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systematics today: a look at some
unanswered questions in a
group of
unitunicate ascomycetes". Mycosystema. 3: 19–27. Kirk PM,
Cannon PF,
Minter DW, Stalpers...
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plant parts.
Sordariaceae have dark,
usually ostiolate ascomata, and
unitunicate,
cylindrical asci.
Their ascospores are
brown to black,
often with a...
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genus Bartalinia and the
Sporocadaceae family.
Distinguished by
their unitunicate asci,
containing 3-4 septate,
Bartalinia robillardoides species have...
- Roussoellaceae. The
genus is
characterized by two-celled ascospores,
unitunicate asci with a
small spherical apical ring that
stains slightly blue with...
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distinctive and
diverse than the anamorphs.
Whether the asci are
bitunicate or
unitunicate (i.e.
consisting of one or two layers), is as yet a
matter of discussion...
- Fröhlich J,
Taylor JE (1998). "Fungi from palms. ****VI.
Reflections on
unitunicate ascomycetes with apiospores". Sydowia. 50 (1): 21–80.
Cannon PF, Kirk...