- An ascocarp, or
ascoma (pl.: ascomata), is the
fruiting body (sporocarp) of an
ascomycete phylum fungus. It
consists of very
tightly interwoven hyphae...
- development". In the case of B. dothidea,
these ascomata are
pseudothecia. The asci in the
pseudothecia produce ascospores that can then
infect plants. Like other...
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These are
sometimes called the "cup fungi".
Pseudothecia: Asci with two layers,
produced in
pseudothecia that look like perithecia. The
ascospores are...
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produces ascospores,
which are
stored in a
fruiting structure known as the
pseudothecia.
These ascospores then get dis****d by the wind and rain
until they...
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release of ****ual
spores (ascospores) from
overwintering structures (
pseudothecia)
found in the
debris at the base of previously-infected trees. Moisture...
- the tree's
vigour and yield.
Ascospores of M.
citri are
generated in
pseudothecia in
decomposing fallen leaves. In 2022,
world production of
oranges was...
- on the foliage.
These blotches contain a****ual (pycnidia) and ****ual (
pseudothecia) fructifications. A****ual
state (anamorph, a****ual
stage was previously...
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Dothideomycetes mostly produce flask-like
structures referred to as
pseudothecia,
although other shape variations do
exist (e.g. see
structures found...
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obstructed by the bulk of the
fruiting body.
Bitunicate asci
occur only in
pseudothecia and are
found only in the
classes Dothideomycetes and Chaetothyriomycetes...
- place.
Ascocarps including chasmothecia, apothecia, perithecia, and
pseudothecia, are the
fruiting bodies unique to
fungi in the
Ascomycota phylum (known...