Search Results for: Fruits of the genus capsicum not crushed
), the undersurface (the sterile "excipular surface"), the stem or pseudo-stem (if present), and the flesh. microscopic features usually involve the hymenium, so a scalp section from the cup's upper surface, crushed under your coverslip, will generally suffice. morphology of the spores, paraphyses, and
(one frustrating hurdle in the study and identification of cup fungi involves the fact that immature specimens are often collected, making study of the spores impossible.) ideally you should mount your sections in % koh and in melzer's reagent, since the reaction of the ascus tips to melzer's (bluing...
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