basidiomycete
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- basidiomycetous adjective
Etymology
Origin of basidiomycete
1895–1900; < New Latin Basidiomycetes; basidium, -o-, -mycete
Example Sentences
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But according to a study published Thursday in Science, single-celled basidiomycete yeasts provide even more support.
From Washington Post
In a study published Thursday in Science, scientists found that another fungus, called basidiomycete yeast, may be a third symbiotic partner in many lichens.
From New York Times
That’s when they found that the yellow lichen with vulpinic acid had a much higher number of genes belonging to a basidiomycete yeast.
From New York Times
They screened other species of lichens, and found that different species carried genetically distinct basidiomycete yeasts.
From New York Times
The next task for the researchers is understanding whether basidiomycete yeasts play a role in building the lichens’ structure.
From New York Times
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