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MUSHROOM ANATOMY
Cortina (mycology)
  • Developmental stages of ''[[Agaricus campestris]]'' showing the role and development of a partial veil

mycology      
n. micología
mycology         
  • Group photograph taken at a meeting of the [[British Mycological Society]] in 1913
BRANCH OF BIOLOGY CONCERNED WITH THE STUDY OF FUNGI
Mycologist; Mycologists; Mycological; Fungology; Fungal biochemical test; Study of fungi; Micology; Fungal Biochemical Tests; History of mycology; Fungal biochemical tests; Mycetology
(n.) = micología
Ex: The category "microbiology" was divided into six subcategories: general, bacteriology, mycology, parasitology, protozoology, and virology.
mycology         
  • Group photograph taken at a meeting of the [[British Mycological Society]] in 1913
BRANCH OF BIOLOGY CONCERNED WITH THE STUDY OF FUNGI
Mycologist; Mycologists; Mycological; Fungology; Fungal biochemical test; Study of fungi; Micology; Fungal Biochemical Tests; History of mycology; Fungal biochemical tests; Mycetology
micología

Definición

Mycologist
·noun One who is versed in, or who studies, mycology.

Wikipedia

Partial veil

In mycology, a partial veil (also called an inner veil, to differentiate it from the "outer", or universal veil) is a temporary structure of tissue found on the fruiting bodies of some basidiomycete fungi, typically agarics. Its role is to isolate and protect the developing spore-producing surface, represented by gills or tubes, found on the lower surface of the cap. A partial veil, in contrast to a universal veil, extends from the stem surface to the cap edge. The partial veil later disintegrates, once the fruiting body has matured and the spores are ready for dispersal. It might then give rise to a stem ring, or fragments attached to the stem or cap edge. In some mushrooms, both a partial veil and a universal veil may be present.