ascocarp

[ˈæskəʊkɑːp]

ascocarp Definition

the fruiting body of an ascomycete fungus, typically bowl-shaped and containing many saclike structures (asci) in which the spores are produced.

Using ascocarp: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ascocarp" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The ascocarp is a defining characteristic of ascomycete fungi.

  • Example

    The ascocarp of the morels is highly prized by gourmet cooks.

  • Example

    The ascocarp of the truffle is a delicacy in many parts of the world.

Phrases with ascocarp

  • a type of ascocarp that is flask-shaped and contains asci embedded in the walls

    Example

    The perithecium is a common type of ascocarp found in many ascomycete fungi.

  • a type of ascocarp that is completely closed and contains asci and spores

    Example

    The cleistothecium is a specialized type of ascocarp found in some ascomycete fungi.

  • a type of ascocarp that is cup-shaped and contains asci on the upper surface

    Example

    The apothecium is a common type of ascocarp found in many ascomycete fungi.

Origins of ascocarp

from Greek 'askos' meaning 'bag' + 'karpos' meaning 'fruit'

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Summary: ascocarp in Brief

An 'ascocarp' [ˈæskəʊkɑːp] is the fruiting body of an ascomycete fungus, typically bowl-shaped and containing many saclike structures (asci) in which the spores are produced. It is a defining characteristic of ascomycete fungi and is found in many types such as perithecium, cleistothecium, and apothecium. Examples of ascocarps include those of the morels and truffles.