. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. HEL YELLACE^. 287 immediate result of this j)rocess of fertilization is the ding out and upward growth of a large number of hyphge beneath the carpogonium {B, Fig. 194) ; these form a dense felted mass, from which, eyentually, there rise yertical, closely crowded hyphae, which form the hymenium i^A, Ji, Eig. 196). In the ter- minal portions of certain of the yertical hyphae the protoplasm condenses around certain points, and thus gives rise to asco- spores {B, a to /, Fig. 196). In this genus (Pe- ziza), as well as most others of this order, the
. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. HEL YELLACE^. 287 immediate result of this j)rocess of fertilization is the ding out and upward growth of a large number of hyphge beneath the carpogonium {B, Fig. 194) ; these form a dense felted mass, from which, eyentually, there rise yertical, closely crowded hyphae, which form the hymenium i^A, Ji, Eig. 196). In the ter- minal portions of certain of the yertical hyphae the protoplasm condenses around certain points, and thus gives rise to asco- spores {B, a to /, Fig. 196). In this genus (Pe- ziza), as well as most others of this order, the ascospores are always eight in each ascus. At matur- bud- from. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bessey, Charles Edwin, 1845- [from old catalog]. New York, H. Holt and company
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