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hymenium

 
Dictionary: hy·me·ni·um   (hī-mē'nē-əm) pronunciation
n., pl., -ni·a (-nē-ə), or -ni·ums.
The spore-bearing layer of the fruiting body of certain fungi, containing asci or basidia.

[New Latin, from Greek humenion, diminutive of humēn, membrane. See hymen.]

hymenial hy·me'ni·al (-əl) adj.

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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: spore-bearing layer of cells in certain fungi containing asci or basidia


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The hymenium is the tissue layer on the hymenophore of a fungal fruiting body where the cells develop into basidia or asci, which produce spores. In some species all of the cells of the hymenium develop into basidia or asci, while in others some cells develop into sterile cells called cystidia (basidiomycetes) or paraphyses (ascomycetes). Cystidia are often important for microscopic identification. The subhymenium consists of the supportive hyphae from which the cells of the hymenium grow, beneath which is the hymenophoral trama, the hyphae that make up the mass of the hymenophore.

The position of the hymenium is traditionally the first characteristic used in the classification and identification of mushrooms. Below are some examples of the diverse types which exist amongst the macroscopic Basidiomycota and Ascomycota.

  • In agarics the hymenium is on the vertical faces of the gills.
  • In boletes it is in a spongy mass of downward-pointing tubes.
  • In puffballs it is internal.
  • In stinkhorns it develops internally and then is exposed in the form of a foul-smelling gel.
  • In cup fungi, it is on the concave surface of the cup.
  • In teeth fungi, it grows on the outside of tooth-like spines.

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  • Régis Courtecuisse, Bernard Duhem : Guide des champignons de France et d'Europe (Delachaux & Niestlé, 1994-2000). ISBN 2-603-00953-2

 
 
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