mycelium

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Englisch - Türkisch
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) emeç
miselyum
(Tıp) Mantarın lifsel kısmı
(isim) miselyum
(Gıda) misel
mycelia
miselyumda
mycelial
mişel
Englisch - Englisch
The vegetative part of any fungus, consisting of a mass of branching, threadlike hyphae, often underground
{i} vegetative threadlike part of a fungus, thallus
A mass of branching hyphae found in fungi and some bacteria (See 43, 556)
(plural: mycelia)- the densely branched network of hyphae in a fungus
The densely branched network of hyphae in a fungus
The white threads or filamentous growth from which a mushroom or fungus is developed; the so-called mushroom spawn
The collective term for hyphae (pl = mycelia)
The vegetative portion of a fungus composed of a mass or conglomeration of hyphae
The mass of hyphae forming the body of a fungus
A complex network of threadlike tubular filaments (hyphae) possessed by many fungi that function in nutrient absorption and transfer
The mass of threadlike filaments constituting the vegetative body of a fungus
Mass of hyphae that form the vegetative body of many fungal organisms
The name for the whole collection of hyphae of an individual fungus
the vegetative part of a fungus consisting of a mass of branching threadlike hyphae
The mass of fine threadlike structures that make up the vegetative, food-gathering portion of fungi
The vegetative part of any fungus; consisting of a mass of branching, threadlike hyphae, often underground
Mass of branched, tubular filaments (hyphae) of fungi (see fungus) that penetrate soil, wood, and other organic matter. The mycelium makes up the thallus (undifferentiated body) of a typical fungus. The mass may be microscopic in size or developed into visible structures, such as brackets, mushrooms, puffballs, or truffles. The mycelium produces spores, directly or through special fruiting bodies
The vegetative part of a fungus, composed of hyphae (filamentous elements)
The root-like network of filaments (hyphae) making up the nonreproductive part of the body of a fungus
-- colonies of hypha The visible, circular colonies of microorganism growth seen on host materials (gray or black in color) are mycelium
The aggregate of long, single-cell-wide, filaments (hyphae) of fungi
mycelia
plural of mycelium
mycelial
{s} pertaining to the mycelium, of the vegetative threadlike part of a fungus
mycelium
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