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dikaryophase Biol.|daɪˈkærɪəfeɪz| Also dicaryophase. [f. prec. + phase.] A phase in the life-cycle of a fungus when it contains dikaryotic cells. So diˈkaryophyte, a dikaryotic mycelium.
1916B. D. Jackson Gloss. Bot. Terms (ed. 3) 110/2 Dicaryophase, the stage ending in the production of teleutospores. 1932Proc. 6th Int. Congress of Genetics II. 191 The haploid nuclei..remain associated in the relatively long, parasitic dikaryophase. Ibid., New ‘dikaryophytes’..have been found in nature. 1940Chambers's Techn. Dict. 246/1 Dikaryophase, that part of the life-history of many Basidiomycetae in which the hyphae are made up of segments, each containing two nuclei. |