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‖ hypha Bot.|ˈhaɪfə| Pl. hyphæ |-fiː|. [mod.L. (C. L. Willdenow, 1810), ad. Gr. ὑϕή web.] The structural element of the thallome of Fungi, consisting of long slender branched filaments, usually having transverse septa, and together constituting the mycelium.
1866in Treas. Bot. 1874Cooke Fungi 14 In Chionyphe Carteri the threads grow over the cysts exactly as the hypha of lichens is represented as growing over the gonidia. 1875[see hyphal]. 1897Willis Flower. Pl. I. 23 In most of our forest trees and in many other plants, the root-hairs are replaced by a fungus whose hyphæ absorb the products of decay in organic matter..in the same way. |