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Definition of Multiseptate

Multiseptate
Multiseptate Mul`ti*sep"tate, a. [Multi- + septate.] (Bot.) Divided into many chambers by partitions, as the pith of the pokeweed.

Meaning of Multiseptate from wikipedia

- reproductive structures) on short conidiop****s. Macroconidia are hyaline, multiseptate, variable in form, fusiform, spindle-shaped to obovate, 7–20 by 30–160 um...
- produces superficial, oval perithecia at the apex of its stroma, and also multiseptate ascospores, while producing Hirsutella-type anamorphs on growth culture...
- dark brown, paler and sometimes more narrow toward the tip, plainly multiseptate, slightly branched, 0-2 geniculate or undulate, straight to curved, medium...
- Park in December 2005. The species epithet multiseptata refers to the multiseptate ascospores (i.e., with many internal partitions, or septa), which distinguish...
- be two to four spored. Similarly, ascospores are hyaline, filiform, multiseptate at a length of 5–12 μm and subattenuated on both sides. Perithecial,...
- produces superficial, oval perithecia at the apex of its stroma, and also multiseptate ascospores, while producing Hirsutella-type anamorphs on growth culture...
- Microscopically all species have clamped hyphae, branched hyphidia, and muriform (multiseptate), subglobose to ellipsoid basidiospores. Unilacryma unispora is unique...
- Geoglossum range from translucent to dark brown, and are fusiform, and multiseptate. Identification of species is based on the gross morphology of the ascocarp...
- long clavate to long cylindric, or vermiform in shape. They are also multiseptate. The species in the genus also have an a****ual morph that is tetracrium-like...
- and slightly taper towards the ends. They are hyaline, transversely multiseptate (having more than one septum), lacking a mucilaginous sheath or appendages...