- A
basidium (pl.:
basidia) is a
microscopic spore-producing
structure found on the hymenop**** of
reproductive bodies of
basidiomycete fungi.
These bodies...
- ****ually via the
formation of
specialized club-shaped end
cells called basidia that
normally bear
external meiospores (usually four).
These specialized...
- oval to
round and
measure approximately 4.5–5.5 μm × 5–7.5 μm, and the
basidia usually two-spored,
although two-tetrasporic
varieties have been described...
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smooth round-headed cheilocystidia,
inamyloid basidiospores, and 2-spored
basidia. "Mycena subcyanocephala". iNaturalist.
Retrieved 2023-05-18. 張, 瓊之; 周...
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other gill. The
basidia (spore-bearing cells)
comes in two sizes; long
basidia have
dimensions of 40 × 8–10 μm,
while the
shorter basidia have dimensions...
- the
cells develop into
basidia or asci,
which produce spores. In some
species all of the
cells of the
hymenium develop into
basidia or asci,
while in others...
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structure on
which the
hymenium is produced.
Basidia are
found on the
surface of the hymenium, and the
basidia ultimately produce spores. In its simplest...
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including jelly fungi, ****s and rusts, are
basidiomycetes with
septate basidia. This
contrasts them to
homobasidiomycetes (alternatively
called holobasidiomycetes)...
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product of meiosis, and they are
produced by
specialized fungal cells called basidia. Typically, four
basidiospores develop on
appendages from each basidium...
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structures and spores; for example, the spore-containing structures, asci and
basidia, can be used in the
identification of
ascomycetes and basidiomycetes, respectively...