sterigmata उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Ceratobasidiaceae have aseptate basidia, but the sterigmata are quite large and irregular and the spores are self-replicating.
- The basidia ( spore-bearing cells ) deflate after ejecting their attached spores, and no sterigmata were detected.
- In some Basidiomycota the spores are not ballistic, and the sterigmata may be straight, reduced to stubbs, or absent.
- They have eight sterigmata ( slender extensions that attach to the spores ), as well as a clamp at their base.
- For example, Dacrymycetaceae possess very large and irregularly shaped sterigmata as well as self-replicating spores, but have aseptate basidia.
- The spores are attached to the end of the basidia by four projections called sterigmata that are 1 3.5 �m long.
- Eventually, from the stomata, hyphae extend out and elongate, branching into sterigmata or conidiophores ( spore-bearing structures ).
- They measure 14 to 22 by 3.5 to 5 ?m, and each sport four " curved and remarkably thin " sterigmata.
- The sterigmata are formed on the basidium as it develops and undergoes meiosis, to result in the production of ( typically ) four nuclei.
- Basidia ( spore-bearing cells ) are club-shaped with two to four sterigmata, and measure 15 20 by 5 8 �m.