Anatomy Anatomy of the emanating elements in general Anatomy of rhizomorphs Anatomy of hyphae in rhizomorphs Anatomy of peripheral hyphae in rhizomorphs

anatomy emanating elements rhizomorphs hyphae peripheral hyphae surface habit

 
1 smooth
2 gelatinous layer
3 with globular to lens-shaped appositions
4 rough of warts
5 with crystals
6 with soil particles

Crystals have a different structure from cell walls, show a deviating refraction behaviour, are most of the time rather regularly shaped, and lay on the wall; if crystals are dissolved by strong acids, wall structures can often be seen as small remnants of the crystals. This is indicative of their origin below the outer wall layers.

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