英:['spɔ:rəfɔ:]
美:['spoʊrəˌfoʊr]
英:['spɔ:rəfɔ:]
美:['spoʊrəˌfoʊr]
孢梗:真菌体支持孢子的部分
孢子梗
孢子梗
International Scientific Vocabulary
The first known use of sporophore was in 1838
sporophorenoun
the spore-producing organ especially of a fungus
1 Method: The genomic DNA was extracted by combined method of CTAB and DNA gel purification kit from sporophore of three cultivated edible fungus.
方法:以三种栽培的食用菌为材料,采用CTAB结合DNA凝胶回收试剂盒进行基因组DNA的分离和纯化。
2 The term “receptacle” sometimes applied to these spore-bearing hyphae is better replaced by sporophore.
3 Stump of Norway Spruce, with a sporophore of polyporus annosus several years old; the inner portions of the stump wholly decayed.
4 Corda states that, although only one spore is produced at a time on each sporophore, when this falls away others are produced in succession for a limited period.
5 Since in such cases the sporophore bears sexual cells, they may be conveniently termed gametophores.
6 Most of Basidiomycetes are characterized by the large sporophore on which the basidia with its basidiospores are borne.
7 The sporophore is obsolete when the spore-bearing hyphae are not sharply distinct from the mycelium, simple when the constituent hyphae are isolated, and compound when the latter are conjoined.
8 The simple sporophore does not necessarily terminate in conidia, however.
9 They are characterized by their gelatinous consistence and large size of their sporophore.
10 By this means the temperature of the sporophore is raised and the difference between it and the surrounding air may be one of several degrees.