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Hymenium - Wikipedia
The hymenium is the tissue layer on the hymenophore of a fungal fruiting body where the cells develop into basidia or asci, which produce spores.
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Hymenium | fungus tissue - Britannica
Hymenium, a spore-bearing layer of tissue in fungi (kingdom Fungi) found in the phyla Ascomycota and Basidiomycota.
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Hymenium or Spore Producing Layer - TreeRot.com
The spore producing layer of wood decay fungi is called the hymenium. Each particular decay fungus species will produce one of the different types of spore ...
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hymenium
‖ hymenium Bot. (haɪˈmiːnɪəm) Pl. hymenia. [mod.L., ad. Gr. ὑµένιον, dim. of ὑµήν hymen2.] The spore-bearing surface in fungi. In the common mushroom the hymenium covers the gills.1830 Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot. 334 The hymenium, in which the sporules are deposited. 1858 Carpenter Veg. Phys. §778 This....
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Hymenium | Dobrica's Digital Garden
Hymenophore is a spore-bearing structure, and its tissue is called Hymenium. Hymenophores can come in many shapes like smooth surfaces, Gills (Lamellae), tubes.
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hymenium - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
hymenium (plural hymeniums or hymenia). (mycology) The sporebearing surface of a fungus. Derived terms.
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Hymenium Lichens of The Evergreen State College
Hymenium. The hymenium as the upper tissue of an apothecium that contains the asci and paraphyses. An apothecial cross section from Mycoblastus sanguinaria ...
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hymenium
The hymenium is the layer of cells containing the spore-bearing cells (usually basidia or asci) of the fungus. The hymenophore is a collective term for the ...
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HYMENIUM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HYMENIUM is a spore-bearing layer in fungi.
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Hymenium - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
A cup-shaped fruit body that is often macroscopic and holds the hymenium, a layer of tissue containing the spore-bearing cells.
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Gill Structure and the Hymenium | Mycology | Biology - YouTube
Gill Structure and the Hymenium | Mycology | Biology. 803 views · 2 years ago ...more. Tooth Fairy Tutor. 4.14K. Subscribe. 14. Share.
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Nothomitra
Nothomitra is morphologically distinguished from Microglossum in that the fertile hymenium in Nothomitra is not flattened as in Microglossum. Furthermore, the hymenium in Nothomitra is distinctly free at the junction of the stipe, unlike in Microglossum in which the hymenium is flattened and
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Craterellus lutescens
Its hymenium is usually orange or white, whereas the hymenium of C. tubaeformis is grey. C. lutescens is also usually found in wetlands. The hymenium and stipe are also more brightly coloured than C. tubaeformis. The hymenium is almost smooth or slightly veined and is pink.
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Protomerulius
Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are formed on dead wood and have an effused, smooth, spiny, or poroid hymenium. The genus is cosmopolitan. Instead, it is closely related to several effused species with a smooth or spiny hymenium, including the type species of the genus Heterochaetella.
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Myriothele
Hyphal pegs are bundles of hyphae that originate in the trama and project into the hymenium. The subhymenium (a supportive tissue underneath the hymenium) consists of upright hyphidia, cystidia, and hyphae.
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