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hymenium Meaning in Bengali



asci বা basidia ধারণকারী নির্দিষ্ট ছত্রাক কক্ষের বীজগুটি জন্মদানে স্তর





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The hymenium is the tissue layer on the hymenophore of a fungal fruiting body where the cells develop into basidia or asci, which produce spores.


(fungal fruiting body) that supports a spore-bearing surface, the hymenium.


The hymenium (hymenophore) may consist of lamellae, tubes, or teeth, on the underside.


basidiomycete, the multicellular structure on which the spore-producing hymenium is borne.


mushroom other than the hymenium, the stipe is composed of sterile hyphal tissue.


In many instances, however, the fertile hymenium extends down the stipe.


pileipellis or cuticle, and from the spore-bearing tissue layer known as the hymenium.


In many cases the asci are formed in a regular layer, the hymenium, in a fruiting body which is visible to the naked eye, here called an ascocarp.


consists of three parts: hymenium (upper concave surface), hypothecium, and excipulum.


The asci are present in the hymenium layer.


In Ascomycete fungi, locules are chambers within the hymenium in which the perithecia develop.


paraphyses are sterile filamentous hyphal end cells composing part of the hymenium of Ascomycota and Basidiomycota interspersed among either the asci or basidia.


The larvae spin silken tubes under bark or in dead logs, and feed on hymenium of Polyporaceae fungi.


distinguished from "true gills" because the structure of the fertile surface ("hymenium") continues uninterrupted over the gill edge, so they are little more than.


Neolecta fruitbodies consist of hyphae and a hymenium.


The hymenium lacks paraphyses and the asci lack croziers, which makes the genus.


all species of fungi that produced basidiocarps (fruit bodies) having a hymenium (spore-bearing surface) consisting of slender, downward-hanging tapering.


undersurface (hymenium) of the caps is a distinguishing characteristic of the species: unlike the well-known golden chanterelle, the hymenium of C.


surface of the fruit body bears the spore-bearing tissue known as the hymenium, and is colored white to brown, depending on its age.


basidiocarp, di- to trimitic hyphal systems, smooth non-dextrinoid spores, and a hymenium usually without true hymenial cystidia.


guessowii Mycological characteristics gills on hymenium cap is flat or convex hymenium is free stipe has a ring and volva spore print is white.


Panaeolus cambodginiensis Mycological characteristics gills on hymenium cap is convex hymenium is adnexed stipe is bare spore print is black ecology is saprotrophic.


Mycena cyanorrhiza Mycological characteristics gills on hymenium cap is conical hymenium is adnate stipe is bare spore print is white ecology is saprotrophic.


Its stem is smooth and has white gills on the hymenium.



hymenium's Meaning':

spore-bearing layer of cells in certain fungi containing asci or basidia

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