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- that has a pore opening to release spores (perithecia) or no opening (cleistothecia).[better source needed] The ascocarp is classified according to its...
- discussion. The cleistothecia (or chasmothecia) have the asci arranged in a hymenial layer, resembling perithecia. The cleistothecia are minute, usually...
- 30 cm and weighing up to 20 kg.[verification needed] Sclerotia resemble cleistothecia in both their morphology and the genetic control of their development...
- progresses, the mycelium often becomes dotted with minute black points (cleistothecia), which are the ****ual fruiting bodies of the fungus. The fungus does...
- gelatinous cells with tufts of hyphae somewhat resembling hairs. The cleistothecia are capable of dissemination and attachment to new growing surfaces...
- as animals. Asci of this type can be found both in perithecia and in cleistothecia, for instance with Dutch elm disease (Ophiostoma). This is something...
- disease progresses, the patches turn gray and small dark black or brown cleistothecia form in the mycelium m****. Symptoms progress from lower to upper leaves...
- this pathogen requires free moisture to release ascospores from its cleistothecia in the spring. However, free moisture is not needed for secondary spread...
- Phacidiales. Most Leotiomycetes grow their asci in apothecia (seldom cleistothecia). The asci are cylindrical, without operculum. The spores are hyaline...
- structures; and the Plectomycetes, which included those species that form cleistothecia. Hemiascomycetes included the yeasts and yeast-like fungi that have...