File: Char_en
*SHOW Ipogeus ascomicotina. Revised Thu Jun 03 17:06:19 1999
*CHARACTER LIST
#1. <Nomenclature, comments, associations, bibliography>/
#2. Ascocarp <shape>/
1. subglobose/
2. globose/
3. lobed/
#3. Ascocarp orifice or cavity <presence>/
1. absent/
2. present/
#4. Ascocarp <dimension>/
cm in diameter/
#5. Ascocarp <surface color>/
1. white/
2. gray/
3. yellow/
4. ochre/
5. brown/
6. red/
7. violet/
8. purple/
9. green/
10. blue/
11. orange/
12. pink/
13. black/
#6. Ascocarp <surface configuration>/
1. smooth <even>/
2. with warts/
#7. Ascocarp warts <with lens, type>/
1. flat/
2. angulated/
#8. Ascocarp peridium <surface fine texture>/
1. glabrous/
2. scabrous <showing flat warts only with lens>/
3. pubescent/
4. finely pubescent <only with lens>/
#9. Ascocarp color of spore-bearing tissue <at maturity>/
1. white/
2. grey/
3. yellow/
4. pink/
5. red/
6. brown/
7. olive/
8. violet/
9. purple/
10. black/
#10. Ascocarp veins <gleba>/
1. large and rare/
2. narrow and numerous/
#11. Peridium <thickness>/
micron/
#12. Peridium outermost layers <thickness>/
micron/
#13. Peridium <outermost layers color>/
1. hyaline/
2. yellow-brown/
3. red-brown/
4. brown/
#14. Peridium anatomical structure <outermost layers>/
1. pseudoparenchymatic with angular cells/
2. pseudoparenchimatic with roundish cells/
3. plectenchymatic/
#15. Peridium cell tangential dimension <outermost layers>/
micron/
#16. Peridium cell radial dimension <outermost layers>/
micron/
#17. Peridium innermost layers <thickness>/
micron/
#18. Peridium color <innermost layers>/
1. hyaline/
2. yellow-brown/
3. red-brown/
4. brown/
#19. Peridium anatomical structure <innermost layers>/
1. psedoparenchimatic with angular cells/
2. pseudoparenchimatic with roundish cells/
3. plectenchymatic/
#20. Peridium cell tangential dimension <innermost layers>/
micron/
#21. Peridium cell radial dimension <innermost layers>/
micron/
#22. Peridium external cystidia <presence>/
1. present/
2. absent/
#23. Cystidia length/
micron/
#24. Cystidia basal diameter/
micron/
#25. Cystidia septa <presence>/
1. present/
2. absent/
#26. Cystidia <septa number>/
#27. Sterile veins <thickness>/
micron/
#28. Sterile veins <anatomical features>/
1. pseudoparenchimatic/
2. plectenchimatic/
#29. Fertile veins <thickness>/
micron/
#30. Asci <shape>/
1. sacata/
2. globose/
3. cylindrical/
#31. Asci major axis <dimension>/
micron/
#32. Asci minor axis <dimension>/
micron/
#33. Asci number of spores per ascus <at maturity>/
#34. Asci <spore arrangement>/
1. irregularly clustered/
2. regularly clustered/
#35. Asci iodine reaction <in Melzer's reagent>/
1. yellow/
2. orange/
3. blue only near ascus apex/
4. diffusely green or blue over most of ascus/
#36. Asci color in KOH/
1. hyaline/
2. brown/
#37. Spores <shape>/
1. fusoid/
2. cylindric/
3. ellipsoid/
4. subglobose/
5. globose/
#38. Spores major axis <lenght excluding ornamentation in 4-spore asci>/
micrometer lenght/
#39. Spores minor axis <lenght excluding ornamentation in 4-spore asci>/
micrometer lenght/
#40. Spores color <at maturity>/
1. yellow/
2. pale brown/
3. medium brown/
4. dark brown/
5. nearly opaque/
#41. Spores <ornamentation at maturity>/
1. spines/
2. reticulation/
#42. Spores ornamentation length/
micron/
#43. Spores mesh width <ornamentation>/
micron/
#44. Spores number of meshes along the major axis <ornamentation>/
#45. Habitat/
1. temperate/
2. boreal/
3. tropical/
4. subalpine/
5. subartic/
6. desert/
#46. Putative plant host/
1. Quercus/
2. Corylus/
3. Ostrya/
4. Carpinus/
5. Tilia/
6. Populus/
7. Salix/
8. Alnus/
9. Fagus/
10. Castanea/
11. Cistus/
12. Pinus/
13. Cedrus/
14. Abies/
#47. ITS restriction pattern with EcoRI/
1. 50-100 bp/
2. 200-250 bp/
3. 250-300 bp/
4. 300-350 bp/
5. 400-450 bp/
6. 550-600 bp/
7. 600-650 bp/
8. 650-700 bp/
#48. ITS restriction pattern with SphI/
1. less than 50 bp/
2. 50-100 bp/
3. 100-150 bp/
4. 200-250 bp/
5. 250-300 bp/
6. 300-350 bp/
7. 350-400 bp/
8. 900-950 bp/
#49. ITS restriction pattern with HincII/
1. less than 50 bp/
2. 50-100 bp/
3. 100-150 bp/
4. 300-350 bp/
5. 350-400 bp/
6. 400-450 bp/
7. 500-550 bp/
8. 550-600 bp/
#50. DNA sequence ID of the ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 regions/
#51. Mycorrhizae emanting hyphae/
1. absent/
2. rare/
3. abundant covering the roots/
#52. Mycorrhizae anatomy of emanating hyphae: clamps <presence>/
1. absent/
2. present/
#53. Mycorrhizae color of emanating hyphae/
1. hyaline/
2. braun/
3. black/
#54. Mycorrhizae color of very tip/
1. white/
2. whitish/
3. yellow/
4. orange/
5. reddish/
6. ochre, yellowish brown/
7. greyish/
8. violet/
9. greenish/
10. brown/
11. black/
#55. Mycorrhizae color of older parts/
1. white/
2. whitish/
3. yellow/
4. orange/
5. reddish/
6. ochre, yellowish brown/
7. greyish/
8. violet/
9. greenish/
10. brown/
11. black/
#56. Mycorrhizae cystidia <presence>/
1. absent/
2. present/
#57. Mycorrhizae <cystidia shape>/
1. needle like/
2. wolly/
#58. Mycorrhizae color <cystidia>/
1. hyaline/
2. pale yellow/
3. ochre/
4. brown/
#59. Mycorrhizae intercalate swelling <cystidia, presence>/
1. absent/
2. present/
#60. Mycorrhizae ramification <cystidia, presence>/
1. absent/
2. present/
#61. Mycorrhizae <cystidia ramification frequence>/
1. rare <less tha in 10% of cystidia>/
2. abundant <more tha in 10% of cystidia>/
#62. Mycorrhizae <cystidia ramification type>/
1. monopodial/
2. dichotomous/
#63. Mycorrhizae <cystidia ramification position>/
1. proximal/
2. medial/
3. distal/
#64. Mycorrhizae anatomy of the mantle <in the plan view>/
1. pseudoparenchymatus with angular cells/
2. pseudoparenchymatus with rounds cells/
3. pseudoparenchymatus with epidermoid hyphal cells" like a puzzle"/
4. plectenchimatous/
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