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 ho·mo·thal·licH0260500 (hō′mō-thăl′ĭk, hŏm′ō-)adj. Capable of self-fertilization. Used of certain fungi and algae.[homo- + Greek thallos, young shoot; see  thallo- + -ic.]
 ho′mo·thal′lism n.
 homothallic(ˌhəʊməʊˈθælɪk) adj (Botany) (of some algae and fungi) having both male and female reproductive organs on the same thallus, which can be self-fertilizing. Compare heterothallic[C20: from homo- + Greek thallos green shoot] ˌhomoˈthallism nho•mo•thal•lic(ˌhoʊ məˈθæl ɪk, ˌhɒm ə-)
 adj.    1.  (of a fungus) having all mycelia alike, the opposite sexual functions being performed by different cells of a single mycelium.    2.  monoecious.  [1900–05; homo- + thall (us) + -ic]  ho`mo•thal′lism, n.
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 homothallic[‚hä·mə′thal·ik]  (mycology) Having genetically compatible hyphae and therefore forming zygospores from two branches of the same mycelium.homothallicenUK
 ho·mo·thal·lic(hō'mō-thal'ik), In fungi, denoting a kind of sexual reproduction in which a nucleus of a thallus is capable of fusing with another nucleus from the same thallus or mating type. Compare: heterothallic.  [homo- + G. thallos, a young shoot] |