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The subcutis consists of swollen hyphae up to 6 µm thick.
Underneath the epicutis is the subcutis, which consists of thin-walled hyphae up to 12 µm in diameter.
The pseudocapillitium has hyphae up to 5 µm diameter, mostly thin walled, smooth, septate, sparsely branched, hyaline to pale yellow, with clamps.
The cap flesh comprises homogenous, interwoven hyphae that are 3 5 µm in diameter, while the cap cuticle is a 200 300-micrometer thick layer of interwoven, gelatinous hyphae up to 4 µm in diameter.
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The cylindrical hyphae making up the cutis run parallel to one another, and measure from 2.5 to 4.5 µm in width, with walls up to 1 µm thick.
Swelling at the terminal tips of hyphae (diameter up to 12 µm) is present, but not very abundant, and moniliform hyphae are very rare.
When viewed with a magnifying glass, the "hairs" (fungal hyphae) making up the outer velvety surface are variable in length, and are thick-walled, blunt, and appear to wind from side to side (flexuous).
Whereas around 80% of the wild-type cells germinated and formed true hyphae of up to three cells three hours after hyphal induction, only a fraction of about 8% of the age3Δ cells germinated and the few filaments formed were composed of no more than two cells.
Later time points were scored by measuring the size of internal fungal structures (μm) and abundance of hyphae in up to 50 fields of view at 10× magnification.
It is known that extraradical fungal hyphae take up different forms of nitrogen from the soil and transfer it to the host plant [ 5– 8].
Fungi grow from the tips of filaments (hyphae) that make up the bodies of the organisms (mycelia), and they digest organic matter externally before absorbing it into their mycelia.
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