capillitium उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The capillitium ( coarse, thick-walled cells in the gleba ) threads are unbranched, and measure about 3 ?m thick.
- The capillitium becomes segmented through white to yellowish, partly perforated limestone plates, which are overgrown on the edge of the peridium.
- A capillitium is less developed and is composed of pale purple-brown, slim, vermiculated strands, which are overgrown on the peridia.
- The capillitium is composed of a few rotund chalk knots, which are linked through transparent to yellowish strings with acanthoid, non-overgrown humps.
- The capillitium refers to coarse, late-maturing, thick-walled cells in the gleba that develop pores or slits in their thick secondary walls.
- The capillitium is often irregular, usually due to the presence of several yellow-brown, translucent spirally banded strands, which divide towards the outer end.
- The reticular, dense capillitium is composed of transparent strands, which connect the small, rotund to angular, light yellow to medium brown, occasionally whitish-coloured lime tubercles.
- In " Bovista ", the capillitium ( a network of thread-like cells in which the spores are embedded ) is not connected directly to the interior wall of the peridium.
- Further divisions into sections and series is based on the capillitium type, the absence or presence of pores in the capillitia, and the presence or absence of a subgleba ( a sterile base ).
- According to the American botanist Andrew P . Morgan, however, the species differed from those of " Geastrum " in not having open chambers in the young gleba, having larger and branched capillitium threads, not having a true hymenium, and having larger spores.