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Cystocarp - Wikipedia
A cystocarp is the fruiting structure produced in the red algae after fertilization, especially such a structure having a special protective envelope (as in ...
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CYSTOCARP Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CYSTOCARP is the fruiting structure produced in the red algae after fertilization; especially : such a structure having a special protective ...
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CYSTOCARP definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
A reproductive body in red algae, developed after fertilization and consisting of filaments bearing.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
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cystocarp
cystocarp Bot. (ˈsɪstəʊkɑːp) [f. cysto- + Gr. καρπός fruit.] The sexual fruit of the Florideæ, a group of Algæ; also called cryptocarp. Hence cystoˈcarpic a.1875 Bennett & Dyer tr. Sachs' Bot. 213 The receptacle, here termed the Cystocarp. Ibid. 235 The cystocarps consist of branches formed of only ...
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Carposporophyte - Marine Botany at FHL
Cystocarp – the reproductive structure on the blade surface of female gametophytes; composed of the carposporophyte and surrounding female gametophyte tissue.
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4.5: Red Algae - Biology LibreTexts
The globose structures you see growing from the female gametophyte thallus are called cystocarps. A cystocarp is composed of both female ...
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A NEW METHOD OF CYSTOCARP DEVELOPMENT IN THE RED ...
Here, we describe a new method of reproductive development in Callophyllis concepcionensis Arakaki, Alveal et Ramírez from Chile.
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CYSTOCARP Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Cystocarp definition: the mass of carpospores formed in red algae as a result of fertilization.. See examples of CYSTOCARP used in a ...
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An investigation of cystocarp development in Gelidium pteridifolium ...
Our observations have revealed features in the development of the female reproductive system that differ from reports of previous workers. ... The ...
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cystocarp - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From cysto- + -carp, from Ancient Greek κύστις (kústis, “bladder”) + καρπός (karpós, “fruit”). Noun.
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pericarp
pericarp Bot. (ˈpɛrɪkɑːp) [= F. péricarpe (1556 in Hatz.-Darm.), It. pericarpio (Florio), ad. 16th c. L. pericarpium, a. Gr. περικάρπιον pod, husk, shell, f. περί around + καρπός fruit. In earlier use in the L. form: see pericarpium1.] A seed-vessel; the case containing the seed or seeds, comprising...
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Dotyophycus
It can be recognised by its reproductive features, particularly the gonimoblast that follows fertilization and the absence of sterile cells in mature cystocarp
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Delesseria sanguinea
Female bladelets have a narrow lamina and cystocarp forms near the apex on a short stalk.
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kalidium
‖ kalidium Bot. (kəˈlɪdɪəm) [mod.L. a. Gr. καλίδιον, dim. of καλιά hut.] In florideous algæ, a cystocarp containing undivided spores.1872 Mrs. Hooker tr. Le Maout & Decaisne's Syst. Bot. (1876) 968 Kalidia, capsules, and cystocarps are bodies of the same form as the preceding but containing undivide...
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Asparagopsis
Seasonal environmental conditions, such as temperature, activate the release of mature carpospores from the cystocarp.
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