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sterigma in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In biology, a
sterigma (pl.:
sterigmata) is a
small supporting structure. It
commonly refers to an
extension of...
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heterobasidiomycetes also
frequently possess large irregularly shaped sterigmata and
spores that are
capable of self-replication – a
process where a spore...
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attached singly to
small persistent peg-like
structures (pulvini or
sterigmata) on the branches, and by
their cones (without any
protruding bracts),...
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called mushrooms, puffballs, etc.
Ballistic basidiospores are
formed on
sterigmata which are
tapered spine-like
projections on basidia, and are typically...
- basidiomycetes,
usually four
spores develop on the tips of thin
projections called sterigmata,
which extend from club-shaped
cells called a basidia. The
fertile portion...
- tabacina. Conidiop****s with this
pathogen are
dichotomous branched,
eventually end with two
teeth or
sterigmata and on each
sterigma is
formed one conidia....
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produced at the tip of a
narrow prong or horn
called a
sterigma (pl.
sterigmata), and is
forcefully expelled at full growth. The word
basidium literally...
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Ballistoconidia are
borne from
slender extensions of the cell
known as
sterigmata and are
forcibly ejected into the air upon maturity.
Levels of airborne...
- 35.2–44.2 by 8.8–13.2 µm, club-shaped, hyaline, and with two or four
sterigmata. The Ngāi Tūhoe
describe that the kōkako bird (Callaeas wilsoni) got its...
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distinguished by
producing septate basidia in
chains which give rise to
deciduous sterigmata.
Species are
distributed worldwide.
Sirobasidium was
introduced in 1892...