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sclerotium

/skli-roh-shee-uhm/US // sklɪˈroʊ ʃi əm //UK // (sklɪəˈrəʊʃɪəm) //

硬化剂,硬质部,硬质体,硬化体

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural scle·ro·ti·a [skli-roh-shee-uh]. /sklɪˈroʊ ʃi ə/. Mycology.

    • : a vegetative, resting food-storage body in certain higher fungi, composed of a compact mass of hardened mycelia.

Examples

  • The grain is replaced by a dense fungoid tissue (sclerotium) largely charged with an oily fluid.

  • One or two are developed from a kind of Sclerotium, which is in fact a compact perennial mycelium.

  • Dr. Bull has been very successful in developing the Sclerotium of Agaricus cirrhatus.

  • The stems run deep into the earth and are attached to a sclerotium, which will be seen in the halftone.

  • The stem is elongated, springing from an irregular black tuber, called sclerotium.