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Basidio
Un basidio, latín basidium (pl. en latín, basidia) es una estructura microscópica productora de esporos encontrado en los himenóforos de los cuerpos de fructificación de hongos basidiomycota.
Referencias
- Ingold, C.T. 1998. Ballistosporic basidia. The Mycologist 12:50-52.
- Ingold, C.T. 1991. A view of the active basidium in heterobasidiomycetes. Mycological Research 95:618-621.
- Money, N.P. 1998. More g’s than the Space Shuttle: ballistospore discharge. Mycologia 90:547-558.
- Pringle, A., S.N. Patek, M. Fischer, J. Stolze, and N.P. Money. 2005. The captured launch of a ballistospore. Mycologia 97:866-871.
Enlaces externos
- IMA Mycological Glossary: Basidum
- APSnet Illustrated Glossary of Plant Pathology: Basidum
- "Using a Microscope: Basidia and Cystidia" by Michael Kuo, MushroomExpert.com
- "Basidiomycota" by Koenraad Muylaert, in Dutch
- Demonstrating basidiospore discharge by John Webster. Mycological Society of America Lab Manual
- Spore discharge and dispersal in mushrooms by Heino Lepp, Australian National Botanic Gardens.
Categorías: Anatomía de los hongos | Términos botánicos
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