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- therefore referred to as bitunicate (superficially, two layers) or fissitunicate (referring to spore release). After several DNA sequence comparisons...
- (blackened) exciple (rim). The asci contains eight ascospores and are fissitunicate, meaning that they have two functional ascal wall layers and discharge...
- 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...
- fimbrillate. fimbrillate Delicately fimbriate; bordered with minute fringe. fissitunicate A form of bitunicate ascus in which the flexible layers of the inner...
- positively to J and KI staining. The asci (spore-producing cells), are fissitunicate (having a two-layered wall that splits open to release the spores),...
- spore-bearing cells, are club-shaped, short-stalked, and open via a fissitunicate mechanism, meaning they have a double wall that splits to release spores...
- in the ascus. They are supported on a short stalk, thick-walled, and fissitunicate, meaning the inner wall pops completely out of the outer wall during...
- perithecioid ascomata, branched and interconnected filaments between the asci, fissitunicate asci (having a two-layered wall that splits to release spores), and...
- Hedwigia. 34: 27–38. Matzer, M. (1996). "Lichenicolous ascomycetes with fissitunicate asci on foliicolous lichens". Mycological Papers. 171: 49, 176. S2CID 82610155...