- A
hymenop**** refers to the hymenium-bearing
structure of a
fungal fruiting body.
Hymenop****s can be
smooth surfaces, lamellae, folds, tubes, or teeth...
- The
hymenium is the
tissue layer on the
hymenop**** of a
fungal fruiting body
where the
cells develop into
basidia or asci,
which produce spores. In some...
- respectively. A
contrasting example of
hymenop**** development is the puffballs,
which undergo gasterocarpic development (
hymenop**** enclosed).
Agaricomycetes Sharma...
-
there is
differentiation into a stipe, a pileus, and/or
various types of
hymenop****s.
Basidiocarps of
Amanita muscaria, an agaric.
Basidiocarps of Ramaria...
- body) that
supports a spore-bearing surface, the hymenium. The
hymenium (
hymenop****) may
consist of lamellae, tubes, or teeth, on the
underside of the pileus...
- In mycology, a
lamella (pl.: lamellae), or gill, is a
papery hymenop**** rib
under the cap of some
mushroom species, most
often agarics. The
gills are...
-
membrane Gr**** ὑμήν, ὑμένος (humḗn, huménos) hymen, hymenium, hymenomycete,
hymenop****, hymenoplasty, Hymenoptera, hymenorrhaphy,
hymenotomy hyo- U-shaped Gr****...
-
cyanobacterial filaments and the
white hyphal patches that give rise to the
hymenop****. The
lichen forms a
dense mat of fibrils,
which are
interwoven and connected...
-
species is
characterized by a cap that has an
apical disc,
radial gills, a
hymenop****, and
spores with a
prominent germ pore. It is inedible. "Montagnea arenaria...
-
bodies have a
hymenop**** surface texture that
ranges from
smooth to
tuberculate (with
knots or
rounded bumps). When moist, the
hymenop**** is membranaceous...