- The
sporocarp (also
known as
fruiting body,
fruit body or fruitbody) of
fungi is a
multicellular structure on
which spore-producing structures, such as...
- A
sporocarp is a
specialised type of
structure in the
aquatic ferns of the
order Salviniales whose primary function is the
production and
release of spores...
- Look up
sporocarp in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sporocarp may
refer to:
Sporocarp (fungi), a
multicellular structure on
which spore-producing structures...
- clover-like
lobes and are
either present above water or submerged. The
sporocarps of some
Australian species are very drought-resistant,
surviving up to...
-
visible fruiting bodies in a wide
variety of forms. The
fruiting body, or
sporocarp, can be
thought of as an
extension of the
extraradical hyphae. Its cell...
- and
light brown to yellow-brown
sporocarp. G.
macrocarpum is
sometimes known as the
Glomerales truffle. The
sporocarp of G.
macrocarpum is small, usually...
- Basidiospore/Basidium/Teliospore anamorph/a****ual:
Sporangium Conidium Chlamydospore Oidium Pycniospore Other Hypha Haustorium Mycelium Cell wall
Sporocarp...
-
plant produces sporocarps which can
remain viable for 50
years and only
release spores after being thoroughly soaked. The
sporocarps are dis****d by...
- a
solid m**** of spores,
generated within an
enclosed area
within the
sporocarp. The
continuous maturity of the
sporogenous cells leave the
spores behind...
- in deep
water or
erect in
shallow water or on land.
Leaflets glaucous,
sporocarp ellipsoid, on
stalks attached to base of petioles.
Marsilea crenata is...