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单词 asco-
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asco-comb. form

Stress is usually determined by a subsequent element and vowels may be reduced accordingly.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymon: Latin asco-.
Etymology: < scientific Latin asco-, combining form (in e.g. Ascophora : see ascophore n. ) of ascus ascus n.; compare -o- connective.Compare French asco-, German asco-.
Combining form of ascus n., used in many scientific terms of Cryptogamic Botany.
ascocarp n.
Brit. /ˈaskə(ʊ)kɑːp/
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U.S. /ˈæskəˌkɑrp/
the fruit body of an ascomycetous fungus. [Originally translating German Ascomycetenfrucht (1870 or earlier).]
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the world > plants > particular plants > fungi > [noun] > parts of > reproductive parts
capsule1693
perithecium1800
aecidium1821
hymenium1830
pseudoperidium1832
pseudoperithecium1832
disc1842
trichidium1842
spicule1843
sporophore1849
stylospore1851
pycnide1856
cyst1857
pycnidium1857
basidium1858
cystidium1858
basidiospore1859
conidium1861
pollinarium1861
gonosphere1865
hymenophorum1866
spicula1866
teleutospore1866
promycelium1867
gonosphaerium1873
hymenophore1874
paracyst1874
sterigma1874
pollinodium1875
scolecite1875
uredospore1875
metuloid1879
operculum1879
uredo1879
aecidiospore1880
pycnidiospore1880
uredo-fruit1882
chlamydospore1884
teleutosorus1884
fruitcake1885
ascocarp1887
periplasm1887
pycnospore1887
pyrenocarp1887
macrostylospore1894
autobasidium1895
oidium1895
zygophore1904
aeciospore1905
aecium1905
pycniospore1905
teliospore1905
telium1905
uredinium1905
uredosorus1905
fruit-body1912
sporodochium1913
probasidium1916
fruiting body1918
pycnium1926
holobasidium1928
protoperithecium1937
uredium1937
1887 H. E. F. Garnsey & I. B. Balfour tr. H. A. de Bary Compar. Morphol. & Biol. Fungi 492/1 Ascocarp, in Ascomycetes: sporocarp producing asci and ascospores; its three kinds are apothecium or discocarp, perithecium or pyrenocarp, and cleistocarp.
1907 W. R. Fisher Schlich's Man. Forestry IV. iii. ii. 465 Black spermagonia subsequently appear before winter, but their spores do not germinate, as ascocarps do not develop till the second year after infection.
1910 Encycl. Brit. XI. 340/2 The other divisions of the Ascomycetes..do not bear the asci free on the mycelium but enclosed in definite fruit bodies or ascocarps.
1940 Chambers's Techn. Dict. 54/2 Ascocarp, the fructification of the Ascomycetes, containing asci and ascospores; it may be a cleistocarp, an apothecium, or a perithecium.
ascogenous adj.
Brit. /əˈskɒdʒᵻnəs/
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U.S. /əˈskɑdʒənəs/
that produces asci. [After German ascogen, askogen (1864 or earlier).]
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the world > plants > part of plant > reproductive part(s) > spore or sporule > [adjective] > of or having thecospores
ascigerous1829
thecosporous1879
asciferous1882
ascogenous1882
thecospored1882
cleistocarpous1884
thecosporal1891
1882 S. H. Vines tr. J. von Sachs Text-bk. Bot. (ed. 2) 239 The ascogenous filaments [Ger. askogenen Fäden] and the asci which proceed from them.
1959 Chambers's Encycl. VI. 118/1 The male and female nuclei do not fuse in the ascogonium but become associated in pairs and pass into the ascogenous hyphae.
ascogonium n.
Brit. /ˌaskəˈɡəʊnɪəm/
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U.S. /ˌæskəˈɡoʊniəm/
the spirally-coiled organ from which the asci (see ascus n.) are produced. [After German Ascogonium (1864 or earlier); compare archegonium n.]
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the world > plants > part of plant > reproductive part(s) > spore or sporule > [noun] > type of > thecospore or ascus
ascus1830
thecospore1858
macrocyst1874
ascogonium1875
ascospore1875
cleistocarp1887
1875 A. W. Bennett & W. T. T. Dyer tr. J. von Sachs Text-bk. Bot. 257 The female organ, called by De Bary the Ascogonium [Ger. Ascogonium].
1875 A. W. Bennett & W. T. T. Dyer tr. J. von Sachs Text-bk. Bot. 258 The Asci..owe their origin to the fertilised ascogonium [Ger. Ascogon].
ascomycetal adj.
Brit. /ˌaskə(ʊ)mᵻˈsiːtl/
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/ˌaskə(ʊ)mʌɪˈsiːtl/
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U.S. /ˌæskoʊˌmaɪˈsid(ə)l/
of or belonging to the Ascomycetes, or fungi, such as the yeast-plant and truffles, in which spores are formed asexually in the interior of asci. [After scientific Latin Ascomycetes (1825 or earlier).]
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1884 Athenæum 26 Jan. 124/1 Structurally it [Sphæria pocula] is hymenomycetal and not ascomycetal.
ascomyˈcetous adj.
Brit. /ˌaskə(ʊ)mᵻˈsiːtəs/
,
/ˌaskə(ʊ)mʌɪˈsiːtəs/
,
U.S. /ˌæskoʊˌmaɪˈsidəs/
ΘΚΠ
the world > plants > particular plants > fungi > [adjective] > of fungi groups or members
Rhizoctonia1823
discomycetous1855
hymenomycetoid1857
pyrenomycetous1857
gasteromycetous1861
hymenomycetous1866
ascomycetous1867
coniomycetous1872
hymenomycetal1874
phycomycetous1883
hyphomycetous1887
zygomycetous1928
Zygomycetes1930
1867 J. Hogg Microscope (ed. 6) ii. i. 304 Peziza belongs to the Ascomycetous fungi.
ascophore n.
Brit. /ˈaskəfɔː/
,
U.S. /ˈæskəˌfɔr/
an ascophorous hypha or filament. [After scientific Latin Ascophora (1790 or earlier); compare French Ascophore (1803 or earlier).]
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1877 A. W. Bennett tr. O. W. Thomé Text-bk. Struct. & Physiol. Bot. vi. 282 The filaments which bear the asci (ascophores)_[Ger. ihre Sporenschläuche tragenden Fäden].
ascophorous adj.
Brit. /əˈskɒfərəs/
,
U.S. /əˈskɑfərəs/
producing asci.
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1857 M. J. Berkeley Introd. Cryptogamic Bot. §62 There is not a single instance amongst Algæ, of ascophorous fruit.
ascospore n.
Brit. /ˈaskəspɔː/
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U.S. /ˈæskəˌspɔr/
a spore developed in an ascus. [After German Ascosporen, plural (1857 or earlier).]
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the world > plants > part of plant > reproductive part(s) > spore or sporule > [noun] > type of > thecospore or ascus
ascus1830
thecospore1858
macrocyst1874
ascogonium1875
ascospore1875
cleistocarp1887
1875 A. W. Bennett & W. T. T. Dyer tr. J. von Sachs Text-bk. Bot. 240 The Ascospores [Ger. Ascosporen]..arise by free cell-formation in the protoplasm of the..Ascus.
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