Peridiole

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Cross-section of a peridiole: (a) shell, (b) spores, (c) basidia, (d) pouch, (e) mycelial cord (funiculus), (f) "hapteron" and (g) middle section

As peridiolum one in which at denotes the rounded or lenticular bodies (sporangia) Expensive Lingen and nestlings the spores are formed. They are distributed as a whole and have a permanent shell. In the case of the Teueringen, the peridioles are connected to the inside of the cup (peridia) via an umbilical-like hyphae, which is called the funiculus .

literature

  • Ewald Gerhardt: Röhrlinge, Porlinge, Belly mushrooms, Ashlar mushrooms and others . In: mushrooms. Spectrum of nature, BLV intensive guide . tape 2 . BLV, Munich / Vienna / Zurich 1985, ISBN 3-405-12965-6 , p. 22-26 .