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my·ce·li·um M0506500 (mī-sē′lē-əm)n. pl. my·ce·li·a (-lē-ə) 1. The vegetative part of a fungus, consisting of a mass of branching, threadlike hyphae.2. A similar mass of fibers formed by certain bacteria. [New Latin : myc(o)- + Greek hēlos, wart.] my·ce′li·al (-lē-əl) adj.mycelium (maɪˈsiːlɪəm) n, pl -lia (-lɪə) (Botany) the vegetative body of fungi: a mass of branching filaments (hyphae) that spread throughout the nutrient substratum[C19 (literally: nail of fungus): from myco- + Greek hēlos nail] myˈcelial adj myceloid adjmy•ce•li•um (maɪˈsi li əm) n., pl. -li•a (-li ə) the mass of hyphae that form the vegetative part of a fungus. [1830–40; < New Latin, = Greek myk- myc- + (h)ḗl(os) wart, nail + New Latin -ium -ium2] my•ce′li•al, adj. my·ce·li·um (mī-sē′lē-əm) Plural mycelia The mass of fine branching tubes (called hyphae) that forms the main growing structure of a fungus. Visible structures like mushrooms are reproductive structures produced by the mycelium.myceliumA mass of “threads” (hyphae) that form a fungus.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | mycelium - the vegetative part of a fungus consisting of a mass of branching threadlike hyphaefungus - an organism of the kingdom Fungi lacking chlorophyll and feeding on organic matter; ranging from unicellular or multicellular organisms to spore-bearing syncytiahypha - any of the threadlike filaments forming the mycelium of a fungussclerotium - compact usually dark-colored mass of hardened mycelium constituting a vegetative food-storage body in various true fungi; detaches when mature and can give rise to new growthplant part, plant structure - any part of a plant or fungus | TranslationsmyceliumenUK
mycelium the vegetative body of fungi: a mass of branching filaments (hyphae) that spread throughout the nutrient substratum Mycelium the vegetative body of a fungus; it consists of fine (1.5–10 microns in diameter), branched filaments (hyphae). It develops within a substrate or, less frequently, on its surface. The mycelium may be noncellular (Phycomycetes) or multicellular (Ascomycetes, Basidiomycetes, and Fungi Imperfecti). The mycelium cells of Phycomycetes, Ascomycetes, and Fungi Imperfecti are always haploid. In Basidiomycetes the primary mycelium that develops from spores is haploid; further in its development it becomes diploid owing to its merging with the mycelium of the other sex (heterothallism) or the convergence of the nuclei in the anastomosing cells (homothallism). Vegetative reproduction of fungi is accomplished by fragments of the mycelium. mycelium[mī′sē·lē·əm] (biology) A mass of filaments, or hyphae, composing the vegetative body of many fungi and some bacteria. myceliumenUK
mycelium [mi-se´le-um] the mass of threadlike processes (hyphae) constituting the thallus of a fungus. adj., adj myce´lial.my·ce·li·um, pl. my·ce·li·a (mī-sē'lē-ŭm, -ă), The mass of hyphae making up a colony of fungi and some bacterial species, for example, Streptomyces. [G. mykēs, fungus, + hēlos, nail, wart, excrescence on animal or plant] mycelium (mī-sē′lē-əm)n. pl. myce·lia (-lē-ə) 1. The vegetative part of a fungus, consisting of a mass of branching, threadlike hyphae.2. A similar mass of fibers formed by certain bacteria. my·ce′li·al (-lē-əl) adj.my·ce·li·um, pl. mycelia (mī-sēlē-ŭm, -ă) The mass of hyphae making up a colony of fungi. [G. mykēs, fungus, + hēlos, nail, wart, excrescence on animal or plant]mycelium the total mass of HYPHAE of a FUNGUS that constitutes the vegetative body (as opposed to a fruiting body).my·ce·li·um, pl. mycelia (mī-sēlē-ŭm, -ă) The mass of hyphae making up a colony of fungi. [G. mykēs, fungus, + hēlos, nail, wart, excrescence on animal or plant]myceliumenUK
Words related to myceliumnoun the vegetative part of a fungus consisting of a mass of branching threadlike hyphaeRelated Words- fungus
- hypha
- sclerotium
- plant part
- plant structure
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