ascocarp
(in ascomycetous fungi) the fruiting body bearing the asci, as an apothecium or perithecium.
Origin of ascocarp
1Other words from ascocarp
- as·co·carp·ous, adjective
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How to use ascocarp in a sentence
Besides the special ascocarps, accessory reproductive organs are known in the majority of cases in the form of conidia.
British Dictionary definitions for ascocarp
/ (ˈæskəˌkɑːp) /
(in some ascomycetous fungi) a globular structure containing the asci: See apothecium, perithecium
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Scientific definitions for ascocarp
[ ăs′kə-kärp′ ]
An ascus-bearing structure found in the fungi known as ascomycetes. Ascocarps are composed of interwoven hyphae, and in many species they are visible, forming the most prominent part of the fungus. Ascocarps may be cup-shaped, spherical, or flask-shaped.
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