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hypha /ˈhʌɪfə /noun (plural hyphae /ˈhʌɪfiː/) BotanyEach of the branching filaments that make up the mycelium of a fungus.In addition, many fungi are able to parasitize spores, sclerotia, or hyphae of other fungi, resulting in biocontrol....- They are unique among bacteria in that they grow as branching hyphae similar to fungi as they gather nutrients from the soil.
- He also saw live dry rot in the form of mycelium and hyphae strands in the core of the brickwork.
Derivativeshyphal adjective ...- The formation of arbuscules, arbusculate coils, hyphal coils, and vesicles within the roots of the two host plants was examined.
- For the + B plants, percentage hyphal colonization was lowest in August.
- In this process, the dikaryotic mycelium forms hyphal knots, some of which differentiate into fruitbody initials.
OriginMid 19th century: modern Latin, from Greek huphē 'web'. |