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basidium
‖ basidium (bəˈsɪdɪəm) [mod.L., f. Gr. βάσις, base + -ιδιον dim. ending.] Name given to the cells of the fructification in some fungi, which form the ‘gills,’ and bear the spores.1858 Carpenter Veg. Phys. §778 The spores are arranged on this hymenium in clusters of four, each group being attached to... Oxford English Dictionary
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Basidium
The word basidium literally means "little pedestal". This is the way the basidium supports the spores. A partially grown basidium is known as a basidiole. wikipedia.org
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autobasidium
autobasidium Biol. (ɔːtəʊbəˈsɪdɪəm) [f. auto-1 + basidium.] A basidium that has no septum.1902 Webster Suppl., Autobasidium, an undivided basidium, characteristic of the Autobasidiomycetes, one of the two groups into which the Basidiomycetes are sometimes divided. 1928 C. W. Dodge tr. Gäumann's Comp... Oxford English Dictionary
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Basidiospore
Typically, four basidiospores develop on appendages from each basidium, of which two are of one strain and the other two of its opposite strain. Many basidiospores have an asymmetric shape due to their development on the basidium. wikipedia.org
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Hilum (biology)
For some species of fungus, the hilum is the microscopic indentation left on a spore when it separates from the sterigma of the basidium. wikipedia.org
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basidiospore
basidiospore Bot. (bəˈsɪdɪəʊspɔə(r)) [f. next + spore.] A spore borne at the extremity of a basidium. Hence basidiˈosporous a.1859 Todd Cycl. Anat. & Phys. V. 232/1 The basidiospore is distinguished from all the other acrogenous forms. Ibid. 224/2 Basidiosporous Fungi. Oxford English Dictionary
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Basidiomycota
The paired dikaryon in the basidium fuse (i.e. karyogamy takes place). The diploid basidium begins the cycle again. Often such species form only two spores per basidium, but that too varies. Following meiosis, mitotic divisions can occur in the basidium. wikipedia.org
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probaptismal
probaptismal, -basidium see pro-2 1. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ceratobasidium
These affinities were the possession of large sterigmata ("cerato basidium" means "horned basidium") and the production of basidiospores that produce secondary wikipedia.org
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Gymnosporangium globosum
During early spring, the telial horns form on the evergreen host, which produces teliospores that germinate creating a basidium. The basidium then produces basidiospores, which are released via wind and rain to infect its aecial, deciduous host's plant tissues (leaves, twigs, fruit wikipedia.org
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Crepidotus praecipuus
Basidium: The basidia of C. praecipuus is 26-65 by 4-14 μm in size, club-shaped, cylindrical with four spores attached to the top of each basidium top. The initial release of spores is triggered with various climatic fluctuations such as water drops hitting the cap, shaking the spores from their basidium wikipedia.org
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担子
担子(basidium,复数basidia)是担子菌门真菌子实层上的产孢构造,为该门真菌的主要特征之一,一个担子上面通常会长有四个有性孢子,这些有性孢子称为担孢子 (basidiospore),不过有时候担孢子可能只有两个或有八个之多。 A view of the active basidium in heterobasidiomycetes. Mycological Research 95:618-621. Money, N.P. 1998. wikipedia.org
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Teliospore
Teliospore (sometimes called teleutospore) is the thick-walled resting spore of some fungi (rusts and smuts), from which the basidium arises. As the teliospore cells germinate, the nuclei undergo karyogamy and thereafter meiosis, giving rise to a four-celled basidium with haploid basidiospores wikipedia.org
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Mr. Bass's Planetoid
This time, instead of journeying to Basidium, they fly to an airless rock named Lepton that orbits 1,000 miles above the Earth's surface. wikipedia.org
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Heterobasidiomycetes
Tulasnellaceae have self-replicating spores and grossly swollen sterigmata that are separated from the basidium with a septum at the base, however the basidial body itself is not septate and the sterigmata and the basidium are quite regularly shaped. wikipedia.org
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