Botany for High Schools And Colleges

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202. Parmflia aipolia. A, a portion of a tliallu. * with two apothecia, a/>, and several spermagonla. , . J?, transverse section of thallus through an apotho- cium ; cc, cortical layer of pwiido-parenclmiia ; , , sronidia! layers; an, medul- lary layer ; h. H. Hypotheciuni ; t, t. T. T. I\w hym. -niiini ; ft, asci (llu-ca-i, with ascogpores. C, section through three ipenMgMta, t. F, *; rh, rh, rhixoids. I>, i-torigmata from the interior of a pperinagonium, hearing ppermatia, *', *'. Aftei Tulas...ne.
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393.^ In their modes of reproduction, also, lichens agree with the before-mentioned orders of the Ascomycetes. Like them, they produce asci, containing ascospores, spermago- uia, with their contained spermatia, and one or more other organs whose functions are supposed to be reproductive.
394. The asci are always developed from the hyphae, and have no connection whatever with the gonidia. They arise in most (but not all) cases from the hyphae of the interior of the lichen. It appears that the particular hyphae Avlnch produce asci differ from those which are found elsewhere in the lichen in being of greater diameter and richer in proto- Fig.


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