hypha


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any of the threadlike filaments forming the mycelium of a fungus

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(f) No hypha was found by ICVM at 8 days after corneal debridement.
Growth in filamentous fungi proceeds via the continuously extending tip of a hypha which sends off periodic branches which are capable of extension and branching.
2002), enabling the hypha to penetrate the rhizoid and colonize the gametophyte, suggests a biochemical regulation of the mycorrhizal colonization.
An arthrospore is a spore formed by fragmentation of the tip of the hyphae, whereas a blastospore is produced as an outgrowth along a septate hypha. Conidiospores are unprotected spores formed by mitosis at the tips of hyphae, and sporangiospores are spores produced within a sac called a sporangium.
Each cone was penetrated by an axially positioned, unbranched fungal hypha (Fig.
We did have to spend a minute or two staggering along the City Walls in the dark trying to find Hypha, tucked away as it is.
Keywords: Neurospora crassa, morphology, branching, hypha
Hypha, the city'sfirst plant based and sustainable restaurant, will open its doors in early February, in the premises previously occupied by Wraps & Records dessert shop on City Walls.
Each hypha grows from the tip much like a plant's roots, releasing enzymes and absorbing moisture and nutrients.
The spacing between ridges is also important both for directing the hypha's path along the surface and in determining whether an infection structure will be constructed.
Hypha will be the city's first plant based and sustainable eatery and will offer small plates and cocktails.
This process occurs over and over again in the growing tip of the fungus's microscopic, rootlike structure, called a hypha.