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In general, the reproduction and transmission of fungi can be carried out via asexual (or mitospores) and/or sexual spores (or meiotic spores), which can be haploid, diploid or polyploid, with each one having their own characteristics in terms of morphology, size and ornamentation color.
1 wrz 2022 · Hepatoprotective effects of Morchella esculenta against alcohol-induced acute liver injury in the C57BL/6 mouse related to Nrf-2 and NF-κB signaling Oxidative medicine and cellular longevity , 2019 ( 2019 ) , p.
9 lut 2024 · Identify the clinical signs and symptoms indicative of Gyromitra mushroom toxicity and differentiate the condition from similarly presenting diseases. Implement immediate and appropriate medical interventions for patients suspected of Gyromitra mushroom toxicity.
9 mar 2015 · Based on gross morphology, the species of Morchella were initially placed into three groups: black morels, yellow morels and semi-free capped morels.
10 sie 2024 · White mold disease caused by fungi is the main disease of Morchella, which has the characteristics of wide incidence and strong destructiveness. The disparities observed in the isolation rates of...
30 sty 2023 · In general, the reproduction and transmission of fungi can be carried out via asexual (or mitospores) and/or sexual spores (or meiotic spores), which can be haploid, diploid or polyploid, with each one having their own characteristics in terms of morphology, size and ornamentation color.
26 sie 2023 · Morchella esculenta: Ascomata 5–12 cm high and 3–8cm wide, sometimes conical, but more often globular or an elongated vertically oval, with waxy flesh. Pileus is hollow and covered in an irregular array of pits separated by narrow ridges.