
Hymenium - Wikipedia
The hymenium is the tissue layer on the hymenophore of a fungal fruiting body where the cells develop into basidia or asci, which produce spores. In some species all of the cells of the hymenium develop into basidia or asci, while in others some cells develop into sterile cells called cystidia (basidiomycetes) or paraphyses (ascomycetes ...
Hymenium | fungus tissue | Britannica
Hymenium, a spore-bearing layer of tissue in fungi (kingdom Fungi) found in the phyla Ascomycota and Basidiomycota. It is formed by end cells of hyphae—the filaments of the vegetative body (thallus)—which terminate elongation and differentiate into reproductive cells.
fertile surface , hymenium - Mushroom
The hymenium is the layer of cells containing the spore-bearing cells (usually basidia or asci) of the fungus. The hymenophore is a collective term for the fleshy structures that bear the hymenium .
HYMENIUM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HYMENIUM is a spore-bearing layer in fungi.
Hymenium - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The hymenium is the part of a fungus that produces spores. It is a broad flat layer of tissue. This is where cells which make the spores grow. There are two types of cells which produce spores, the basidium and the asci. [1] The hymenium can be found on different parts of fungi, depending on the type of fungi. It could be in gills or pores. [2]
Hymenium - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The hymenium consists of the asci, among which are very often intermingled sterile interascal filaments, uni- or multicellular, simple or branched, and free or anastomosed.
Spore Production: Have Hymenium? - Mushroom
When the mushroom’s spores are supposed to drop into the air and float away, they are usually produced on a surface called a hymenium. The type of hymenium most familiar to most of us is a set of gills. The mushroom produces spores on the faces of the gills, and then shoots them off into the air. This is known as ballistospory.
Hymenium Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Hymenium definition: The spore-bearing layer of the fruiting body of certain fungi, containing asci or basidia.
Hymenium or Spore Producing Layer - TreeRot.com
The spore producing layer of wood decay fungi is called the hymenium. Each particular decay fungus species will produce one of the different types of spore bearing types: gills, pores, teeth, daedaloid or lamellae, or smooth.
What is hymenium in mushroom? – Fabalabse
The hymenium is a crucial part of a mushroom, located on the lower surface of the pileus (cap). It is the spore-producing layer, responsible for the reproduction of fungi. The hymenium can take different forms, such as gills, pores, teeth, daedaloid or lamellae, or smooth structures.