Definition of Echinulate. Meaning of Echinulate. Synonyms of Echinulate

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Definition of Echinulate

Echinulate
Echinulate E*chin"u*late, a. (Bot. & Zo["o]l.) Set with small spines or prickles.

Meaning of Echinulate from wikipedia

- Displaced from the center. echinate Covered with spines or bristles. echinulate Covered with small spines or bristles. ecorticate Lacking bark, or a cortex...
- spindle-shaped to obovate, 7–20 by 30–160 um in size, with thin or thick echinulate to verrucose cell walls. Their shape, size and cell wall features are...
- differs from the latter in forming loose texture in subiculum and globose, echinulate to verrucose basidiospores." Boidinia is probably not monophyletic and...
- The spores are spherical (44-50 μm in diameter), orange-yellow, and echinulate with spines 3 μm long. The fawn stem is compressed oval, 1/2*3/4 inches...
- distinguish Aspergillus sojae, a Kōji-mold, from related taxa producing echinulate conidia. In: Agricultural and biological chemistry. 1982, Volume 46, Nummer...
-  indusiatus, but can be distinguished by its volva that has a spiky (echinulate) surface, and its higher preferred growth temperature of 30 to 35 °C (86...
- stem. The spores are spherical and hyaline, and bear pointed spines (echinulate) that are long relative to the size of the spore; they typically have...
- spherical to ellipsoid, and have a surface ornamentation ranging from echinulate (spiny) to verruculose (covered with small warts). E.J.H. Corner promoted...
- echinate Having sharply pointed spines, e.g. of spores. Its diminutive is echinulate, for delicate spines. Sometimes synonymous with spinose. From Gr. echinos...
- Brackel. The etymology of the species name echinulatus is inspired by the echinulate (spiny) ornamentation of its spores, which bears resemblance to those...