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Basidium | biology | Britannica
basidium, in fungi (kingdom Fungi), the organ in the members of the phylum Basidiomycota (q.v.) that bears sexually reproduced bodies called basidiospores . The basidium serves as the site of karyogamy and meiosis, functions by which sex cells fuse, exchange nuclear material, and divide to reproduce basidiospores. www.britannica.com
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Basidium - Wikipedia
A basidium ( pl. : basidia) is a microscopic spore-producing structure found on the hymenophore of reproductive bodies of basidiomycete fungi. en.wikipedia.org
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Basidium - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The basidium is a clublike structure with 2–4 apical sterigmata that bear basidiospores. It is usually entire but is divided longitudinally in Auriculariales ... www.sciencedirect.com
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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 Equilibrium: Premium Mushroom Spore Syringes & Spore ...
Basidium Equilibrium offers high-quality mushroom spore syringes, prints, and swabs for collectors and researchers. www.basidiumequilibrium.com
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2.3.5: Basidomycota- The Club (Basidium) Fungi - Biology LibreTexts
The fungi in the Phylum Basidiomycota are easily recognizable under a light microscope by their club-shaped fruiting bodies called basidia. bio.libretexts.org
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31.5: Basidomycota- The Club (Basidium) Fungi - Biology LibreTexts
The fungi in the Phylum Basidiomycota are easily recognizable under a light microscope by their club-shaped fruiting bodies called basidia. bio.libretexts.org
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BASIDIUM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BASIDIUM is a structure on a basidiomycete in which karyogamy occurs followed by meiosis to form usually four basidiospores. www.merriam-webster.com
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basidium - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
basidium (plural basidia). (mycology) A small structure, shaped like a club, found in the Basidiomycota division of fungi, that bears four spores at the ... en.wiktionary.org
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Basidiomycota: The Club Fungi | Biology for Majors II
A basidium is the fruiting body of a mushroom-producing fungus, and it forms four basidiocarps. The result of the plasmogamy step is four basidiospores. courses.lumenlearning.com
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basidium | Forest Pathology
The basidium (pl. basidia) is a cell on which the sexual spores (basidiospores) of basidiomycetes are produced. Usually it is club-shaped, there are four ... forestpathology.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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