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- Dolipore septa are specialized dividing walls between cells (septa) found in almost all species of fungi in the phylum Basidiomycota. Unlike most fungal...
- They are shaped like parentheses and found on either side of pores in the dolipore septum which separates cells within a hypha. Their function has not been...
- a septal pore cap, this is different from Agaricomycotina which has a dolipore septum with parenthoesome. The group is monophyletic (has a common ancestor)...
- cytoplasm, organelles, and sometimes nuclei to p**** through; an example is the dolipore septum in fungi of the phylum Basidiomycota. Coenocytic hyphae are in essence...
- the unicellular basidia (if present) are formed. The hyphae usually have dolipore septa without a parenthesome, and their cell walls contain xylose. The...
- conidia in a chain, before later fragmenting and releasing the conidia. dolipore septum A septum found in Basidiomycetes that flares out in the middle to...
- simple pores that lack caps or membranes (species in Entorrhizales have dolipores that lack caps or membranes) and infecting plants belonging to Caryophyllales...
- placed in the Auriculariaceae. The latter group was distinguished by having dolipore (not simple) septa. As such, Moore's Platygloeales included not only Platygloea...
- basidiomycete Omphalina hudsoniana. However, the discovery that Normandina lacks dolipore septa — key features of basidiomycetes — cast doubt on its classification...
- 57–64. doi:10.1007/s00040-010-0116-z. Brooks R (1975). "The presence of dolipore septa in Nia vibrissa and Digitatispora marina". Mycologia. 67 (1): 172–174...