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The the body or assimilative part of the fungus (=thallus) usually takes the following forms: ... Mycelium: The collective, filamentous strands that make up the fungal thallus. Strands of mycelium is referred to as hyphae (sing.=hypha). Mycelium may be of two types:
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77 Basidiomycota Review - "fungal" thalli/thallus Appear to be trends in fungal vegetative and reproductive structure (thallus) from simple --> complex --> (?) simple. These may be evolutionary trends.
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• Varies – uninucleate cell, multinucleate cell, branching network of multinucleate filaments; • Filamentous fungal thallus most common; • Filament is a hypha (pl. hyphae) ... Mycelium = filamentous fungal thallus...
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surrounded by the thallus of Seprobasidium sp. Within the fungal thallus is a labyrinth of tunnels and chambers. Each chamber contains a single scale insect directly in contact with the tree bark. Tunnels open to the surface.
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The young fungal thallus at early stages of infection appeared knob-like inside the cell .... Fragmented fungal thallus (F); the host is devold of naturally ...
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The fungal thallus was reduced to a tightly coiled hyphal sphere within the reduced gill spaces in dormant aestivating clams. During aestivation, the host ...
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workers were sites of fungal thallus development. Hormiscioideus filamentosus is clearly distinguished from other termite-infesting fungi by the combination ...
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A fungal thallus may be as small as a single microscopic cell (baker's yeast, Saccharomyces cerevesiae ) or exceedingly large ( Armillaria gallica, the several-acre-sized "humungous fungus" reported in 1992 as the world's largest organism).
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It is the type of reproduction which involves the somatic portion of the fungal thallus. It occurs by the following methods. ... Based on the compatibility in sexual reproduction the fungal hyphae can be distinguished into two types homothallic and heterothallic. In homothallic forms, fusion occurs between the...
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