- types, in 1932 E. J. H.
Corner applied the
terms monomitic, dimitic, and
trimitic to
hyphal systems, in
order to
improve the
classification of polypores...
-
genus of
fungi that is
distinguished by a
pileate basidiocarp, di- to
trimitic hyphal systems,
smooth non-dextrinoid spores, and a
hymenium usually without...
- or crust-like
polypores in the
family Polyporaceae. They are
dimitic or
trimitic with smooth, thick-walled
basidiospores and
cause a
white rot in affected...
-
stipe originates from a
sclerotium in the ground. The
hyphal system is
trimitic.
Generative hyphae have
clamp connections and are hyaline.
There are binding...
-
Hyphal systems fall
under three categories – monomitic, dimitic, and
trimitic.
While monomitic hyphae are generative,
dimitic systems have a combination...
-
elliptic to cylindrical, smooth, hyaline, and inamyloid. The
hyphal system is
trimitic, with
clamp connections. The
genus Trametes can be
separated from other...
- oblong-ellipsoid in shape. They
measure 15–20 by 5–7 μm. The
species has a
trimitic hyphal structure (meaning that it has generative,
skeletal and binding...
- a
distinct veil, a
persistent ring on the stipe, and
flesh composed of
trimitic or
dimitic hyphae. P.
pulmonarius is
monomitic and has a bare stipe. Stamets...
-
daedaleoid or
poroid fertile hymenial surfaces. The
hyphal system is
dimitic to
trimitic. The
genus is
further characterized by the
production of a
brown rot of...
- the
trama of the tubes. The
authors characterize the
hyphal system as
trimitic, but with reservations. De****, Cony; Laurence,
Olivier (2000). "Abundisporus...