Tuesday, 14 February 2012
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Titlesort icon Body
Eccentric (of stem) off-centre with relation to cap
echinulate spiny.
ectomycorrhiza (pl. ectomycorrhizae) symbiotic association between a nonpathogenic or weakly pathogenic fungus and the roots of plants with fungal hyphae between and external to root cells
Effused Spread over the substrate
Ellipsoid (of spores) ellipse-shaped, or like flattened circle with conical projections in one plane
Emarginate (of gill profile) notched just before joining stem (see also sinuate)
Encystment Formation of a thick wall, (for example, around a zoospore after it settles and loses its flagellum/flagella)
endoconidium (pl. endoconidia) a conidium produced inside a hypha or conidiophore
endomycorrhiza (pl. endomycorrhizae) symbiotic association between a nonpathogenic or weakly pathogenic fungus and the roots of plants in which fungal hyphae invade cortical cells of the root
Endoperidium Innermost covering of wall of fruiting body e.g.in gasteromycete fungi
Ephemeral Transient, short-lived
Equal (of stem) being same thickness over full length
Erumpent Bursting through a surface or covering.
eumorphic well-formed
excipulum (of ascomata) tissue or tissues containing the hymenium in an apothecium or forming the walls of a perithecium
exsiccata (pl. exsiccatae) dried specimen material ( as in plantae exsiccatae - herbarium specimens)