context of the stipe non-amyloid positive color changes occurring within 30 min of application to branch sections of a-napthol guaiac and guaiacol pyrogallol phenol and aniline may or may not produce weak color changes[1]
(nearly parallel sometimes slightly flattened internodes decreasing in length upwards length about 4 cm mostly 1 cm or less in diam bifid or finely divided near apices apices narrowly rounded) nearly parallel sometimes slightly flattened internodes decreasing in length upwards length about 4 cm mostly 1 cm or less in diam bifid or finely divided near apices apices narrowly rounded[1]
(broadly ovoid to broadly cylindrical with a prominent lateral apiculus up to 2 x 2 µm) broadly ovoid to broadly cylindrical with a prominent lateral apiculus up to 2 x 2 µm[1]
(broad 8-15 x 5-12 cm base compound broad 4-7 x 3-8 cm consisting of a wrinkled gelatinous mass of fused axes in longitudinal section the component parts delimited by convoluted hymenial surfaces base surface covered with a thin white tomentum characteristically numerous branch systems arising at approximately the Same level from the compound basal mass maturing centrifugally branching up to 7 times from the Base) broad 8-15 x 5-12 cm base compound broad 4-7 x 3-8 cm consisting of a wrinkled gelatinous mass of fused axes in longitudinal section the component parts delimited by convoluted hymenial surfaces base surface covered with a thin white tomentum characteristically numerous branch systems arising at approximately the Same level from the compound basal mass maturing centrifugally branching up to 7 times from the Base[1]
non-amyloid positive color changes occurring within 30 min of application to branch sections of a-napthol guaiac and guaiacol pyrogallol phenol and aniline may or may not produce weak color changes[1]
(structural details best defined nearest the branch surface parallel to subparallel cells non-inflated or slightly so 4-11 µm diam smooth often poorly delimited those not highly gelatinized mostly thin-walled faintly cyanophilous cells of the branches frequently vesicular near septa 9-16 µm diam walls of the swellings smooth to moderately ornamented) structural details best defined nearest the branch surface parallel to subparallel cells non-inflated or slightly so 4-11 µm diam smooth often poorly delimited those not highly gelatinized mostly thin-walled faintly cyanophilous cells of the branches frequently vesicular near septa 9-16 µm diam walls of the swellings smooth to moderately ornamented[1]
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