morphology of Cercophora palmicola (Lasiosphaeriaceae)

A detailed study of ascomal morphology and development in Cercophora palmicola showed that ontogeny is ascohymeniaceous, giving rise to an ostiolate perithecium. Ascomal initials consist of a coiled ascogonium surrounded by several layers of hyphae whose cells become pseudoparenchymatous. The centru...

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ascomal development
Ascomycota
Ascospores
biological development
Botany
cell walls
cells
Cellular biology
centrum ontogeny
Developmental biology
Epidermal cells
Epidermis
fungal anatomy
Fungi
Hyphae
Lasiosphaeriaceae
Mycelium
Mycology and Plant Pathology
Ontogeny
Plant growth
Plant morphology
Sordariaceae
Sordariales
Trees
ultrastructure
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