ascomycete in English

noun
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a fungus whose spores develop within asci. The ascomycetes include most molds, mildews, and yeasts, the fungal component of most lichens, and a few large forms such as morels and truffles.
Many ascomycete spores are reported to be allergenic.

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1. Ascomycete From the Olympic Peninsula

2. Ascomycete A fungus of the subdivision Ascomycotina

3. Arguably the most famous edible Ascomycete is the truffle

4. Source for information on Ascomycete: A Dictionary of Plant Sciences dictionary.

5. The group includes yeast, penicillium, aspergillus, truffles, and certain mildews Derived forms of Ascomycete

6. Correctly identify the steps in the life cycle of the Ascomycete yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae

7. Dekkera Anomala ( Brettanomyces anomalus, anamorph, Brettanomyces/Dekkera claussensii, Torulopsis cylindrical, Candida beijingensis) Classification: Ascomycete, teleomorph

8. A mass of hyphae in an Ascomycete is commonly referred to as a(n) A

9. An Ascomycete that produces conidia under one set of conditions often may not produce them under another

10. Medical Definition of Ascomycete : any of a group of higher fungi (as yeasts and molds) with spores formed in asci that are variously considered to form a class (Ascomycetes), a subdivision (Ascomycotina), or a division (Ascomycota) Other Words from Ascomycete

11. Types of Ascomycete • yeast • powdery mildew • cup fungi – many of these produce spores suited for airborne dispersion

12. What does Ascomycete mean? Any of numerous fungi of the division Ascomycota, characterized by the presence of haploid

13. Here we show that many common lichens are composed of the known ascomycete, the photosynthesizing partner, and, unexpectedly, specific Basidiomycete yeasts

14. In the ascomycete Sphaerostilbe repens the vegetative mycelium aggregated into structures composed of aerial coremia and rhizomorphs immersed in the culture medium.

15. Ascomycete Aspergillus oryzae Is an Efficient Expression Host for Production of Basidiomycete Terpenes by Using Genomic DNA Sequences Shota Nagamine, Chengwei Liu, …

16. A lichen is a combination of two organisms, a green alga or cyanobacterium and an Ascomycete fungus, living in a symbiotic relationship

17. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Ascomycete Fungi of North America: A Mushroom Reference Guide (Corrie Herring

18. Here we show that many common lichens are composed of the known Ascomycete, the photosynthesizing partner, and, unexpectedly, specific basidiomycete yeasts

19. The earliest Ascomycete fossil ascomata and spores are controversial because their age of deposition significantly predates molecular estimates of their time of origin

20. For over 140 years, lichens have been regarded as a symbiosis between a single fungus, usually an Ascomycete, and a photosynthesizing partner

21. An Ascus (plural asci; from Greek ἀσκός ảskós ' skin bag') is the sexual spore-bearing cell produced in ascomycete fungi

22. Anamorphous yeasts of ascomycete affinity were iso- lated from plant leaves, flowers and fruits during the period of investigation; according to their morphologi-

23. Ascomycete Fungi of North America: A Mushroom Reference Guide (Corrie Herring Hooks Book 69) - Kindle edition by Beug, Michael, Bessette, Alan E., Bessette, Arleen R.

24. Ascomycete: Any of numerous fungi of the division Ascomycota, characterized by the presence of haploid spores formed within an ascus, and including truffles, morels, and many food molds.

25. The ascomycete, Phaeangium lefebvrei found in north Africa and the Middle East is eaten by migrating birds in winter and early spring, mainly be species of lark (Alaudidae).

26. Plural Antheridia (ăn′thə-rĭd′ē-ə) An organ in certain organisms that produces male gametes. Antheridia are found in many groups of organisms, including the bryophytes, ferns, ascomycete fungi, …

27. Plural Antheridia (ăn′thə-rĭd′ē-ə) An organ in certain organisms that produces male gametes. Antheridia are found in many groups of organisms, including the bryophytes, ferns, ascomycete fungi, …

28. Ascomycete definition is - any of a group (such as class Ascomycetes or subdivision Ascomycotina) of higher fungi (such as yeasts or molds) with septate hyphae and spores formed in asci.

29. 1996, Brian Sutton, A Century of Mycology‎[1], page 135: The result is that over all these initiatives in classification have hovered the spectres of Basidiomycete, and especially ascomycete, taxonomy

30. An ascus (plural Asci; from Greek ἀσκός ảskós 'skin bag') is the sexual spore-bearing cell produced in ascomycete fungi.Each ascus usually contains eight ascospores (or octad), produced by meiosis followed, in most species, by a mitotic cell division

31. Is that ascus is a sac-shaped cell present in ascomycete fungi; it is a reproductive cell in which meiosis and an additional cell division produce eight spores while Basidium is (mycology) a small structure, shaped like a club, found in the basidiomycota division of …

32. Ascomycete: any fungus of the phylum Ascomycota, characterized by the production of a sac, or ascus, which contains non-motile spores Ascomycota: The Sac Fungi The majority of known fungi belong to the Phylum Ascomycota, which is characterized by the formation of an ascus (plural, asci), a sac-like structure that contains haploid ascospores.

33. " “Michael Beug, professor emeritus at Evergreen State University, has just come out with a new book on Ascomycetes, which is a diverse fungal phylum that includes morels and cup fungi.” " (flora+fauna+fungi 2014-07-18)"This is a heavy, bigger format that far exceeds the coverage of anything previously published for the ascomycete fungi.

34. As nouns the difference between Ascus and basidium is that Ascus is a sac-shaped cell present in ascomycete fungi; it is a reproductive cell in which meiosis and an additional cell division produce eight spores while basidium is (mycology) a small structure, shaped like a club, found in the basidiomycota division of fungi, that bears four spores at the tips of small projections.