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  2. Ascus - Wikipedia

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    Once mature the elastic ring briefly expands and lets the spores shoot out. This type appears both in apothecia and in perithecia; an example is the illustrated Hypomyces chrysospermus. Ascus of Saccharomyces cerevisiae containing a tetrad of four spores. A bitunicate ascus is enclosed in a double wall. This consists of a thin, brittle outer ...

  3. Ascomycota - Wikipedia

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    The Ascomycota are represented in all land ecosystems worldwide, occurring on all continents including Antarctica. [14] Spores and hyphal fragments are dispersed through the atmosphere and freshwater environments, as well as ocean beaches and tidal zones.

  4. Gelasinospora - Wikipedia

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    Spores do not germinate easily, needing a treatment of temperature, chemicals or a combination of the two to initiate germination. Like most ascomycetes , Gelasinospora species typically have 8 spores in each ascus .

  5. Asteroporum - Wikipedia

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    The spores measure 12–17 micrometres long by 7–8 micrometres wide, with a slight pinching in the middle, and the upper part of each spore is slightly wider than the lower part. [ 2 ] In 1926, Alexander Zahlbruckner transferred some species to the genus that had originally been described in the genus Astrotrema .

  6. Physciaceae - Wikipedia

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    The asci are clavate, typically with 8 spores (but sometimes as few as 2 or as many as 16) and a well-developed amyloid tholus, a paler conical axial mass, and an ocular chamber. [2] Ascospores in the Physiaceae family have a single septum, olive to brown in colour, and ellipsoidal in shape, often displaying uneven wall thickenings.

  7. Ascocarp - Wikipedia

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    Here the fertile layer is free, so that many spores can be dispersed simultaneously. The morel, Morchella, an edible ascocarp, not a mushroom, favored by gourmets, is a mass of apothecia fused together in a single large structure or cap. The genera Helvella and Gyromitra are similar.

  8. Discina fastigiata - Wikipedia

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    The hymenium (spore-bearing surface) is on the outside of the cap. The transparent spores are long and elliptical, measuring 25–30 × 11–14 μm. The surface of the spores is rough to webbed and they contain 1-3 oil drops. [5] Each ascus contains 8 spores, and measures 18-25 x 440-525 μm. The walls of the asci show no reaction in Melzer's ...

  9. Dikarya - Wikipedia

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    Ascomycota life cycle and morphology The phylum Ascomycota , or sac fungus , is characterized by formation of meiotic spores called ascospores enclosed in a special sac called an ascus . The genetic components for sexual reproduction appear to be produced by all members of this group.