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  • Basidium
  • Fungal structure

    A basidium (pl.: basidia) is a microscopic spore-producing structure found on the hymenophore of reproductive bodies of basidiomycete fungi. The presence

    Basidium

    Basidium

    Basidium

  • Mushroom
  • Spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus

    at one end, called an apiculus, which is the point of attachment to the basidium, termed the apical germ pore, from which the hypha emerges when the spore

    Mushroom

    Mushroom

    Mushroom

  • Basidiomycota
  • Division of fungi

    without fruitbodies. The paired dikaryon in the basidium fuse (i.e. karyogamy takes place). The diploid basidium begins the cycle again.[citation needed] Coprinopsis

    Basidiomycota

    Basidiomycota

    Basidiomycota

  • Hymenium
  • Spore-bearing tissue layer in fungi

    form of cystidia, the structure of paraphyses, and the type of ascus or basidium remain widely used in identification and taxonomy. In lichenised fungi

    Hymenium

    Hymenium

  • Basidiospore
  • Reproductive structure of a fungus

    basidia. Typically, four basidiospores develop on appendages from each basidium, of which two are of one strain and the other two of its opposite strain

    Basidiospore

    Basidiospore

    Basidiospore

  • Teliospore
  • Thick-walled resting spore of some fungi

    thick-walled resting spore of some fungi (rusts and smuts), from which the basidium arises. They develop in telia (sing. telium or teliosorus). The telial

    Teliospore

    Teliospore

    Teliospore

  • The Wonderful Flight to the Mushroom Planet
  • 1954 children's novel by Eleanor Cameron

    Little, Brown in 1954. It is set in Pacific Grove, California, and on Basidium, a tiny habitable moon of Earth, invisible from the planet in its orbit

    The Wonderful Flight to the Mushroom Planet

    The_Wonderful_Flight_to_the_Mushroom_Planet

  • Sterigma
  • Structure in some species of fungi

    small supporting structure. It commonly refers to an extension of the basidium (the spore-bearing cells) consisting of a basal filamentous part and a

    Sterigma

    Sterigma

    Sterigma

  • Spore
  • Unit of reproduction adapted for dispersal and survival in unfavorable conditions

    Typical reproductive structure of a basidiomycete, including the basidiospore and basidium

    Spore

    Spore

    Spore

  • Cyathus stercoreus
  • Species of fungus

    noted. The spores are sessile (growing directly from the surface of the basidium, without attachment via a sterigmata), and are separated from the basidia

    Cyathus stercoreus

    Cyathus stercoreus

    Cyathus_stercoreus

  • Puffball
  • Form type of fungus

    rather than ballistospores, meaning they are not forcibly extruded from the basidium. Puffballs and similar forms are thought to have evolved convergently (that

    Puffball

    Puffball

    Puffball

  • Amanita bisporigera
  • Poisonous species of fungus

    two-spored with that of the four-spored forms. Initially (1), the young basidium, appearing as a club-shaped branch from the subhymenium, is filled with

    Amanita bisporigera

    Amanita bisporigera

    Amanita_bisporigera

  • Hilum (biology)
  • Structure on a seed or spore coat

    indentation left on a spore when it separates from the sterigma of the basidium. A hilum can also refer to the point around which layers of starch are

    Hilum (biology)

    Hilum (biology)

    Hilum_(biology)

  • Joseph-Henri Léveillé
  • French physician and mycologist (1796–1870)

    comprehensive description of the basidium and cystidium of basidiomycete fungi, and was able to establish the role that the basidium played in spore production

    Joseph-Henri Léveillé

    Joseph-Henri Léveillé

    Joseph-Henri_Léveillé

  • Spongiforma squarepantsii
  • Species of fungus

    central apiculus (a depressed area when the spore was once attached to the basidium via the sterigma). When mounted in distilled water, they have a coarsely

    Spongiforma squarepantsii

    Spongiforma squarepantsii

    Spongiforma_squarepantsii

  • Heterobasidiomycetes
  • Class of fungi

    sterigma and a new spore, which is then discharged as if from a normal basidium. In contrast, homobasidiomycetes, in addition to having aseptate basidia

    Heterobasidiomycetes

    Heterobasidiomycetes

    Heterobasidiomycetes

  • Uncobasidium
  • Genus of fungi

    2012. The distinguishing feature of Uncobasidium is the basal hook in the basidium. Uncobasidium forms a crust-like fruit body, which is spread out on the

    Uncobasidium

    Uncobasidium

  • Gymnosporangium globosum
  • Species of fungus

    evergreen host, which produces teliospores that germinate creating a basidium. The basidium then produces basidiospores, which are released via wind and rain

    Gymnosporangium globosum

    Gymnosporangium globosum

    Gymnosporangium_globosum

  • Glossary of mycology
  • spore produced on a basidium, typically following karyogamy and meiosis, typically containing one or two haploid nuclei. basidium A cell or organ where

    Glossary of mycology

    Glossary of mycology

    Glossary_of_mycology

  • List of Greek and Latin roots in English/A–G
  • All Latin and Greek roots beginning with G

    antiparabema, base, basic, basidiocarp, basidioma, basidiomycete, basidiospore, basidium, basion, basionym, basis, basophilic, bema, catabasis, catabatic, diabase

    List of Greek and Latin roots in English/A–G

    List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/A–G

  • Calocera cornea
  • Species of fungus

    2 cm in height. The hymenium covers the sides of the basidiocarps, each basidium producing and forcibly discharging only two basidiospores. It is inedible

    Calocera cornea

    Calocera cornea

    Calocera_cornea

  • Puccinia xanthii
  • Species of fungus

    The teliospores will germinate to form a tube-shaped basidium with three septations. This basidium then forms four white, thin-walled, binucleate, single-celled

    Puccinia xanthii

    Puccinia xanthii

    Puccinia_xanthii

  • Index of biology articles
  • metabolic rate – base – base pair – basement membrane – basidiomycetes – basidium – B cell – benthic zone – beta sheet – binary fission – binding site –

    Index of biology articles

    Index of biology articles

    Index_of_biology_articles

  • Cryptococcus
  • Genus of fungi

    partly septate). These spores are passively released and may remain on the basidium in chains, unless disturbed. In the type species, the spores germinate

    Cryptococcus

    Cryptococcus

    Cryptococcus

  • Coprinellus micaceus
  • Species of edible fungus in the family Psathyrellaceae with a cosmopolitan distribution

    identical but lacks the yellowish cap granules and only has two spores per basidium. The scaly inky cap (Coprinus variegatus = Coprinus quadrifidus) has a

    Coprinellus micaceus

    Coprinellus micaceus

    Coprinellus_micaceus

  • Stowaway to the Mushroom Planet
  • 1956 novel by Eleanor Cameron

    beach community in California, as well as on a tiny, habitable moon, "Basidium", in an invisible orbit 50,000 miles from Earth. The "Mushroom Planet,"

    Stowaway to the Mushroom Planet

    Stowaway_to_the_Mushroom_Planet

  • Hebeloma cylindrosporum
  • Species of fungus

    Image of features of a mushroom with basidium.

    Hebeloma cylindrosporum

    Hebeloma_cylindrosporum

  • Clathrus ruber
  • Species of fungus in the stinkhorn family

    indentation in the surface of the spore where it was previously connected to the basidium via the sterigma. The basidia (spore-bearing cells) are six-spored. Receptacle

    Clathrus ruber

    Clathrus ruber

    Clathrus_ruber

  • Boletopsis nothofagi
  • Species of fungus

    shape. On average, they measure 5.3 by 4.1 μm. Microscopic structures Basidium Cystidia-like structures Hyphae with clamp connections Spores The known

    Boletopsis nothofagi

    Boletopsis nothofagi

    Boletopsis_nothofagi

  • Lobulicium
  • Genus of fungi

    Lobulicium Lobulicium occultum: a – basidium and basidioles; b – basidiospores Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi Division: Basidiomycota Class:

    Lobulicium

    Lobulicium

    Lobulicium

  • Ligiella
  • Single-species fungal genus

    ants rather than flies for spore dispersal and producing eight spores per basidium instead of the typical four. The genus Ligiella was established in 1980

    Ligiella

    Ligiella

    Ligiella

  • Rhizoctonia
  • Genus of fungi

    affinities were the possession of large sterigmata ("cerato-basidium" means "horned basidium") and the production of basidiospores that produce secondary

    Rhizoctonia

    Rhizoctonia

    Rhizoctonia

  • Claimed moons of Earth
  • Claims that Earth may have other natural satellites

    to the Mushroom Planet) are set on a tiny, habitable second moon called Basidium in an invisible orbit 50,000 miles (80,000 km) from Earth. There is an

    Claimed moons of Earth

    Claimed moons of Earth

    Claimed_moons_of_Earth

  • Mr. Bass's Planetoid
  • 1958 novel by Eleanor Cameron

    to explode, destroying the Earth. This time, instead of journeying to Basidium, they fly to an airless rock named Lepton that orbits 1,000 miles above

    Mr. Bass's Planetoid

    Mr._Bass's_Planetoid

  • Serendipita
  • Genus of fungi

    become ellipsoid when they mature. They contain 1-4 tubular sterigmata per basidium. They lack hyphidia and do not have a macroscopic fruiting body. Their

    Serendipita

    Serendipita

    Serendipita

  • Galerina marginata
  • Poisonous fungus in the family Hymenogastraceae

    depression where the spore was once attached via the sterigmatum to the basidium (the spore-bearing cell). When in potassium hydroxide (KOH) solution, the

    Galerina marginata

    Galerina marginata

    Galerina_marginata

  • A Mystery for Mr. Bass
  • 1960 novel by Eleanor Cameron

    Mycetian connections leads them to attempt a new, unscheduled trip to Basidium. Jewels from the Moon and the Meteor That Couldn't Stay, the sequel volume

    A Mystery for Mr. Bass

    A_Mystery_for_Mr._Bass

  • List of Greek and Latin roots in English/B
  • All Latin and Greek roots beginning with B

    antiparabema, base, basic, basidiocarp, basidioma, basidiomycete, basidiospore, basidium, basion, basionym, basis, basophilic, bema, catabasis, catabatic, diabase

    List of Greek and Latin roots in English/B

    List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/B

  • Ceratobasidium
  • Genus of fungi

    affinities were the possession of large sterigmata ("cerato basidium" means "horned basidium") and the production of basidiospores that produce secondary

    Ceratobasidium

    Ceratobasidium

    Ceratobasidium

  • Glossary of phytopathology
  • spores in a club-shaped structure called a basidium. basidiospore basidium (pl. basidia) basidiospore basidium (pl. basidia; adj. basidial) binary fission

    Glossary of phytopathology

    Glossary_of_phytopathology

  • Desarmillaria tabescens
  • Species of fungus

    basidiocarps are recognized by not having an annulus around the stalk of the basidium. The basidiospores infect the trees. After two years, it only killed 3

    Desarmillaria tabescens

    Desarmillaria tabescens

    Desarmillaria_tabescens

  • Phellinus ellipsoideus
  • Species of fungus in the family Hymenochaetaceae found in China

    solution. The spores are borne on barrel-shaped basidia, with four spores per basidium, measuring 8 to 12 by 6 to 7 μm. There are also basidioles, which are similar

    Phellinus ellipsoideus

    Phellinus ellipsoideus

    Phellinus_ellipsoideus

  • Mutinus elegans
  • Species of stinkhorn fungus

    during the separation of the attachment of the spore to the sterigma of the basidium. Specimen from Florida, US Beetles feeding on a specimen in Virginia The

    Mutinus elegans

    Mutinus elegans

    Mutinus_elegans

  • Lichenomphalia aurantiaca
  • Species of lichen

    basidiospores, though one, three or four spores may occur on a single basidium. They measure 29–37 × 6.5–8.8 μm. The resulting basidiospores are broadly

    Lichenomphalia aurantiaca

    Lichenomphalia_aurantiaca

  • Exobasidium camelliae
  • Species of fungus

    ISSN 1437-4781. S2CID 234183003. Roberson, Robert Wayne. "The Ultrastructure of Basidium and Basidiospore Formation in Expobasidium Japonicum and E. Camelliae."

    Exobasidium camelliae

    Exobasidium camelliae

    Exobasidium_camelliae

  • Western gall rust
  • Fungal disease of pine trees

    producing germ tubes with up to three side branches that act as basidia. The basidium directly penetrate the cuticle and epidermis. Other pines rusts like Cronartium

    Western gall rust

    Western gall rust

    Western_gall_rust

  • Hexagonia vesparia
  • Species of fungus

    substrate. On the underside of the bracket are spore-producing tubes (basidium). Basidiomycota reproduce sexually and for germination to occur on the

    Hexagonia vesparia

    Hexagonia vesparia

    Hexagonia_vesparia

  • Cyathus olla
  • Species of fungus

    between two and four sessile spores that are directly attached to the basidium, rather than via a sterigma. Revealed only after the spore is separated

    Cyathus olla

    Cyathus olla

    Cyathus_olla

  • Crepidotus praecipuus
  • Species of fungus

    ) Basidium: The basidia of C. praecipuus is 26-65 by 4-14 μm in size, club-shaped, cylindrical with four spores attached to the top of each basidium top

    Crepidotus praecipuus

    Crepidotus praecipuus

    Crepidotus_praecipuus

  • Sporobolomyces salmonicolor
  • Species of fungus

    size. Each basidium will generally produce two large basidiospores that are 5–6 × 7–10 μm in size. Prior to the production of the basidium, endospores

    Sporobolomyces salmonicolor

    Sporobolomyces salmonicolor

    Sporobolomyces_salmonicolor

  • Agaricus deserticola
  • Species of fungus endemic to North America

    5 μm. There is a prominent scar where the spore was once attached to the basidium (the spore-bearing cell) through the sterigma. The basidia are broadly

    Agaricus deserticola

    Agaricus deserticola

    Agaricus_deserticola

  • Lysurus mokusin
  • Species of fungus

    spore wall that results during its separation from the sterigma of the basidium. The basidia (spore-bearing cells) are usually eight-spored, and the gleba

    Lysurus mokusin

    Lysurus mokusin

    Lysurus_mokusin

  • Cecil Edmund Yarwood
  • basidiospores at the time had a vertical orientation while attached to the basidium. Work previously done by Arthur Henry Reginald Buller had stated that the

    Cecil Edmund Yarwood

    Cecil_Edmund_Yarwood

  • Syzygospora
  • Genus of fungi

    reclassification, however, was premature. The two lichenicolous species have a unique basidium type that is whole rather than having cross-like septa at the apex, distinguishing

    Syzygospora

    Syzygospora

    Syzygospora

  • Ustilaginomycotina
  • Subdivision of fungi

    The teliospore is released from the host, and it will produce a diploid basidium and the cycle starts over. Species from the subdivision obtained from the

    Ustilaginomycotina

    Ustilaginomycotina

    Ustilaginomycotina

  • Cortinarius fuscobovinaster
  • Species of fungus

    (lacrymoid), with a small suprahilar depression (where the spore attaches to the basidium), and bear a dense covering of fine to moderate warts (verrucose ornamentation)

    Cortinarius fuscobovinaster

    Cortinarius_fuscobovinaster

  • Clavulina cristata
  • Species of fungus

    2-spored. Cystidia are absent. Sterigmata, the slender projections of the basidium that bear the spores, may be straight or curved, and up to 7–8 μm long

    Clavulina cristata

    Clavulina cristata

    Clavulina_cristata

  • Sporisorium reilianum
  • Species of fungal plant pathogen

    germination of the teliospores in the soil. Generation of a four-celled basidium occurs, leading to haploid basidiospores that create sporidia. These sporidia

    Sporisorium reilianum

    Sporisorium_reilianum

  • Cyathus striatus
  • Species of fungus

    spores that are sessile, that is, attached directly to the surface of the basidium, rather than by a short stalk (a sterigmata). Spores measure about 15 to

    Cyathus striatus

    Cyathus striatus

    Cyathus_striatus

  • Secotioid
  • Type of fungi

    microscopic scale, secotioid fungi do not expel their spores forcibly from the basidium; their spores are "statismospores". Like gasteroid fungi, secotioid species

    Secotioid

    Secotioid

    Secotioid

  • Typhula quisquiliaris
  • Species of fungus

    basidia which measure 50 to 70 by 7 to 8 μm, with four spores on each basidium. The downy covering of the stem is made up of thick-walled hairs, each

    Typhula quisquiliaris

    Typhula quisquiliaris

    Typhula_quisquiliaris

  • Gymnopilus maritimus
  • Species of fungus

    where it was once attached to the sterigma, the connection between the basidium and the spore) is rounded and blunt. The spores are covered with fairly

    Gymnopilus maritimus

    Gymnopilus maritimus

    Gymnopilus_maritimus

  • Crinipellis zonata
  • Species of fungus

    club-shaped, and measure 25–30 by 6.0–6.5 μm. C. zonata has basidioles—basidium-like cells in the hymenium that lack the slender projections known as sterigmata

    Crinipellis zonata

    Crinipellis zonata

    Crinipellis_zonata

  • Amauroderma
  • Genus of fungi

    An apiculus (a depressed area where the spore was once attached to the basidium via the sterigma) is often difficult to observe. Amauroderma camerarium

    Amauroderma

    Amauroderma

    Amauroderma

  • Tylopilus tabacinus
  • Species of fungus

    and a plage (a depressed area where the spore was once attached to the basidium via the sterigma). The spore walls are thin, up to 0.2 μm. They are pale

    Tylopilus tabacinus

    Tylopilus tabacinus

    Tylopilus_tabacinus

  • Geastrum quadrifidum
  • Species of fungus in the family Geastraceaea

    (the part of a spore which attaches to the sterigmata at the end of a basidium) is distinct with radiating ridge-like processes. The young spore is first

    Geastrum quadrifidum

    Geastrum quadrifidum

    Geastrum_quadrifidum

  • Spongiforma
  • Genus of fungi

    apiculus (a region that was once attached to the sterigmata at the end of a basidium) and a small apical pore. The spores are reddish-brown in water, violet

    Spongiforma

    Spongiforma

    Spongiforma

  • Rheubarbariboletus persicolor
  • Species of bolete fungus

    and turn reddish‑brown in Melzer's reagent (dextrinoid). The club‑shaped basidium bear four (and occasionally two) spores and often contain bright yellow

    Rheubarbariboletus persicolor

    Rheubarbariboletus persicolor

    Rheubarbariboletus_persicolor

  • Calonarius oliveopetasatus
  • Species of fungus

    spores can be almond-shaped or lemon shaped, and there are four spores per basidium. Cheliocystidia are absent, but clamp connections are present. When potassium

    Calonarius oliveopetasatus

    Calonarius_oliveopetasatus

  • Boletellus ananas
  • Species of fungus

    microscopy. The hilar appendage (the region of a spore which attaches to the basidium via the sterigma) is 0.3–1 μm long. The basidia are four-spored, club-shaped

    Boletellus ananas

    Boletellus ananas

    Boletellus_ananas

  • Aspen trunk rot
  • Fungal disease of aspen trees

    protection. Phellinus tremulae has spherical spores with four basidiospores per basidium and generative, skeletal hyphae. Compared to other species in the genus

    Aspen trunk rot

    Aspen_trunk_rot

  • E. J. H. Corner
  • English botanist and mycologist (1906-1996)

    important contribution on fungal development was determining the role of the basidium as a charged ampoule. He also observed basidiospore development in boletoid

    E. J. H. Corner

    E._J._H._Corner

  • Inosperma cookei
  • Species of fungus

    just above the hilum (the scar where the spore was once attached to the basidium). The basidia are four-spored, and the thin-walled, gill-edge cheilocystidia

    Inosperma cookei

    Inosperma cookei

    Inosperma_cookei

  • Galerina vittiformis
  • Species of fungus

    Its plage is sharply defined, and the spores have an apical callus. Each basidium has 2 spores, and measures 20–24 x 7–8 μm. They are colorless in KOH. The

    Galerina vittiformis

    Galerina vittiformis

    Galerina_vittiformis

  • Cortinarius badiolaevis
  • Species of fungus

    (the KOH test). The spores are borne on basidia, with four spores per basidium. The basidia measure 25 to 35 by 7 to 10 μm. Cortinarius badiolaevis is

    Cortinarius badiolaevis

    Cortinarius_badiolaevis

  • Peniophora quercina
  • Species of fungus

    micrometres (μm). The spores are borne on basidia, with four spores per basidium, which measure 50 to 70 by 5 to 12 μm. The species has hyaline cystidia

    Peniophora quercina

    Peniophora quercina

    Peniophora_quercina

  • Tilletia caries
  • Species of fungus

    emerge from the soil. After karyogamy, the teliospores germinate to form a basidium, on which 8–16 haploid basidiospores (primary sporidia) will develop. There

    Tilletia caries

    Tilletia caries

    Tilletia_caries

  • Inocybe saliceticola
  • Species of fungus in the family Inocybaceae found in the Nordic countries

    weather. The club-shaped basidia measure 25 to 40 by 9 to 14 μm, and each basidium bears four spores. The yellowish pleurocystidia (cystidia on the face of

    Inocybe saliceticola

    Inocybe saliceticola

    Inocybe_saliceticola

  • Phellodon
  • Genus of tooth fungi in the family Bankeraceae

    differentiated cystidioles (sterile cells about the size of an immature basidium). In mass, the spores are white. Spores are broadly ellipsoid to roughly

    Phellodon

    Phellodon

    Phellodon

  • Hemibiotrophs
  • Theobroma sp. (Cacao). It produces meiospores, via meiosis, from the modified basidium. These spores are important as dispersal agents, for infection and survival

    Hemibiotrophs

    Hemibiotrophs

  • Ustilaginales
  • Order of fungi

    teliospore cells), followed by meiosis. Each meiosis results in a septated basidium bearing four haploid basidiospores which can then proceed to yeast-like

    Ustilaginales

    Ustilaginales

    Ustilaginales

  • Lycoperdon echinatum
  • Species of puffball mushroom

    mature, and has spores attached to a pedicel (a narrow extension of the basidium on which the sterigmata and spores are formed) that is about 4–5 times

    Lycoperdon echinatum

    Lycoperdon echinatum

    Lycoperdon_echinatum

  • Lysurus periphragmoides
  • Species of fungus

    indentation in the surface of the spore where it was previously connected to the basidium via the sterigma. Lysurus periphragmoides is morphologically distinct,

    Lysurus periphragmoides

    Lysurus periphragmoides

    Lysurus_periphragmoides

  • Inocybe godeyi
  • Species of fungus

    almond-shaped. The spores measure 9 to 11.5 by 5.5 to 7 micrometres. Each basidium bares four spores. Both the cheilocystidia (cystidia found on the edges

    Inocybe godeyi

    Inocybe godeyi

    Inocybe_godeyi

  • Amylostereum
  • Genus of fungi

    basidia are 15–25 × 3.5–5.5 μm and have a slim, club-like shape. Each basidium features four sterigmata, each of which bear one spore. The spores' shape

    Amylostereum

    Amylostereum

    Amylostereum

  • Cortinarius anomalus
  • Species of fungus

    (the part of a spore which attaches to the sterigmata at the end of a basidium), finely verrucose, 5.7–9 by 7–8.5 μm. The basidia (spore-bearing cells)

    Cortinarius anomalus

    Cortinarius anomalus

    Cortinarius_anomalus

  • Thecaphora frezzii
  • Species of fungus

    haploid nuclei which fuse to form a diploid nucleus. From this nucleus, the basidium arises, which forms basidiospores via meiosis. During basidiospore germination

    Thecaphora frezzii

    Thecaphora_frezzii

  • Lactifluus rupestris
  • Species of fungus

    reticulum. The hilar appendage (the part of a spore once attached to the basidium via the sterigma) ranges in shape from narrowly obtuse to somewhat conical;

    Lactifluus rupestris

    Lactifluus rupestris

    Lactifluus_rupestris

  • Tyromyces
  • Genus of fungi

    cystidioles (sterile cells of about the same diameter and shape as an immature basidium that protrude beyond the surface of the hymenium). Tyromyces are white

    Tyromyces

    Tyromyces

    Tyromyces

  • Marasmius funalis
  • Species of fungus

    club-shaped basidia measuring 20 to 25 by 4.5 to 7 μm, with two spores per basidium. There are also club-shaped basidioles (under-developed basidia). The edge

    Marasmius funalis

    Marasmius funalis

    Marasmius_funalis

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  • Basidium
  • n.

    A special oblong or pyriform cell, with slender branches, which bears the spores in that division of fungi called Basidiomycetes, of which the common mushroom is an example.

  • Basidiospore
  • n.

    A spore borne by a basidium.