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apothecia Meaning in Bengali



অনেক শৈবাল এবং ascomycetous ছত্রাক একটি cuplike ascocarp





apothecia's Usage Examples:

Ascocarps are most commonly bowl-shaped (apothecia) but may take on a spherical or flask-like form that has a pore opening.


Members of the genus have roughly circular fruiting discs (apothecia) with rims that have photosynthetic tissue similar to that of the nonfruiting.


The ascomata are apothecia or are closed structures of various forms derived from apothecia.


Cookeina have a deep, cup-shaped to funnel-shaped fruiting bodies, or apothecia.


Rounded apothecia are produced along the lamina of most of the known Menegazzia species.


Members of this family, characterized by their cup- or bowl-shaped apothecia, have a widespread distribution, especially in northern temperate regions.


the lichen genus Lecanora, whose members have such apothecia.


If a lichen has lecanorine apothecia, the lichen itself is sometimes described as being.


sometimes called kidney lichens, named after the characteristic kidney-shaped apothecia that they produce on the lower surface of their lobe tips, which often.


fruiting body (technically an apothecia) with a pinkish-purple color and more or less gelatinous consistency.


The apothecia, typically 0.


The fungus apothecia, which form in the epidermal layer of the leaf host, resemble dark hexagonal.


Taxa have apothecia, cup- or saucer- shaped ascoma in which the hymenium is exposed at maturity.


These apothecia are bitunicate - with clearly.


Sexual reproduction takes place with ascospores produced in apothecia, conidia are the means of asexual reproduction.


related members of the genus include the presence and the structure of the apothecia (sexual reproductive organs), the absence of asexual surface propagules.


vine-like branchlets; the branchlets often with undeveloped apothecia, the more mature apothecia commonly seen below—in the mid to lower part of the thallus.


green photobionts and lecideine or lecanorine apothecia.


The species in Calvitimela have lecideine apothecia, are saxicolous and are primarily found in alpine.


or squamule may have 0 to many apothecia.


The apothecia are usually immersed in the thallus.


Sometimes the apothecia are raised on a wart[citation needed].


or brown mushroom-like structures (apothecia) about 1-2 inches tall grow from the mummies.


“'Mummies' and apothecia are difficult to spot.



apothecia's Meaning':

a cuplike ascocarp in many lichens and ascomycetous fungi

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