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gleba Bot.|ˈgliːbə| [mod.L. use of glēba, glæba clod, lump, glebe.] The fleshy, spore-bearing tissue of certain kinds of fungi, the Gasteromycetes and the Tuberales.
1847J. Lindley Elem. Bot. (ed. 5) p. xliii/1 Gleba, Glebula.—The peridium or the fleshy part of certain Fungals. 1887H. E. F. Garnsey tr. De Bary's Compar. Morphol. & Biol. Fungi v. 309 They form together a mass of tissue which is distinguished from the adjoining tissue by its chambered structure and by the formation of spores and is known as the gleba. 1950E. A. Bessey Morphol. & Taxon. Fungi xv. 531 The gleba consists of a more or less fleshy mycelial growth containing usually numerous hymenium-lined cavities (hymenial cavities) but only one in a few cases. 1968J. H. Burnett Fund. Mycol. v. 119 One or more hymenium-lined cavities develop from potentially sporogenous tissue, the gleba. |