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therefore referred to as
bitunicate (superficially, two layers) or
fissitunicate (referring to
spore release).
After several DNA
sequence comparisons...
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gelatinous spore layer. The
spore sacs (asci)
split lengthwise when ripe (
fissitunicate) and
usually contain eight ascospores,
although single-spored asci occur...
- club-shaped (clavate) to
nearly spherical (subglobose) and are semi-
fissitunicate,
meaning they have a double-layered wall that
partially separates when...
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possess a dual-layered (bitunicate) wall,
which splits open at
maturity (
fissitunicate). The
upper part of
mature asci is thicker,
culminating in a
small internal...
- club-shaped (clavate) in form. They do not
react with
iodine (I-) and are
fissitunicate,
meaning they have a
specialised double-wall
structure that aids in...
- (asci) are club- to pear-shaped,
split along their length when
mature (
fissitunicate), and lack the lens-like
ocular chamber seen in many
other flask fungi...
- fimbrillate.
fimbrillate Delicately fimbriate;
bordered with
minute fringe.
fissitunicate A form of
bitunicate ascus in
which the
flexible layers of the inner...
- microscope, but they do not
stain in
iodine (I–, K/I–).
Spore release is
fissitunicate,
meaning the
different layers of the
ascus wall
separate to
allow the...
- of the
fruiting body). Inside, the asci (spore-producing cells) are
fissitunicate (having a
double wall that
splits during spore release) with a long...