Definition of Hemiamyloid. Meaning of Hemiamyloid. Synonyms of Hemiamyloid

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- either termed a dextrinoid reaction (pseudoamyloid is a synonym) or a hemiamyloid reaction. Melzer's is used by exposing fungal tissue or cells to the...
- material turns blue without pot****ium hydroxide (KOH)-pretreatment. Hemiamyloid reaction, in which the material turns red in Lugol's solution, but shows...
- show faint amyloid reactions with Melzer's reagent (MLZ) and strong hemiamyloid reactions with iodine pot****ium iodide (IKI). The asci have a blue-staining...
- 5–1.3 mm in diameter and have a hyaline (translucent) hypothecium and hemiamyloid hymenium. The fungus produces pear-shaped asci containing eight hyaline...
- due to the presence of dextrins. This color reaction is also called hemiamyloid or pseudoamyloid. determinate Having well-defined or clearly marked edges...
- features of Cameronia include the four-spored asci with an intensely hemiamyloid outer wall and non-amyloid, well-developed tholus (the thickened inner...
- (and indeed most Acarosporaceae) reacts in iodine in a euamyloid or hemiamyloid manner, but the ascus apex lacks a distinct amyloid tube (i.e. the ascus...
- (amyloid reaction) in various ways: not at all (non-amyloid), partially (hemiamyloid), or fully (amyloid). The asci, which are the spore-producing cells,...
- spore-producing area (hymenial gel) reacts to certain iodine stains (a hemiamyloid reaction), showing a distinctive blue colour near the tip of the spore-producing...
- having minutely digitate lobes, biatorine apothecia with hymenia that are hemiamyloid, asci that have internal apical ring structures, and smooth ascospores...