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- Gleba abstract "Gleba is the fleshy spore-bearing inner mass of fungi such as the puffball or stinkhorn.The gleba is a solid mass of spores, generated within an enclosed area within the sporocarp. The continuous maturity of the sporogenous cells leave the spores behind as a powdery mass that can be easily blown away. The gleba may be sticky or it may be enclosed in a case (peridiole).It is a tissue usually found in an angiocarpous fruit-body, especially gasteromycetes. Angiocarpous fruit-bodies usually consist of fruit enclosed within a covering that does not form a part of itself; such as the filbert covered by its husk, or the acorn seated in its cupule. The presence of gleba can be found in earthballs and puffballs. The gleba consists of mycelium, and basidia and may also contain capillitium threads.Gleba found on the fruit body of species in the family Phallaceae is typically gelatinous, often fetid-smelling, and deliquescent (becoming liquid from the absorption of water). It is formed on the exterior face of the cap or the upper part of the fruit body. The foul smell helps to attract insects that help disperse the spores. Chemicals that contribute to the odor include methylmercaptan and hydrogen sulfide.".
- Gleba thumbnail Pigskin_Poison_Puffball.jpg?width=300.
- Gleba wikiPageID "7972101".
- Gleba wikiPageLength "2680".
- Gleba wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Gleba wikiPageRevisionID "679990225".
- Gleba wikiPageWikiLink Basidia.
- Gleba wikiPageWikiLink Basidium.
- Gleba wikiPageWikiLink Calybium_and_cupule.
- Gleba wikiPageWikiLink Capillitium.
- Gleba wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fungal_morphology_and_anatomy.
- Gleba wikiPageWikiLink Earthball.
- Gleba wikiPageWikiLink Fungi.
- Gleba wikiPageWikiLink Fungus.
- Gleba wikiPageWikiLink Gasteroid_fungi.
- Gleba wikiPageWikiLink Gasteromycetes.
- Gleba wikiPageWikiLink Hazelnut.
- Gleba wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogen_sulfide.
- Gleba wikiPageWikiLink Methanethiol.
- Gleba wikiPageWikiLink Methylmercaptan.
- Gleba wikiPageWikiLink Mycelium.
- Gleba wikiPageWikiLink Phallaceae.
- Gleba wikiPageWikiLink Puffball.
- Gleba wikiPageWikiLink Scleroderma_(fungus).
- Gleba wikiPageWikiLink Spore.
- Gleba wikiPageWikiLink Sporocarp_(fungi).
- Gleba wikiPageWikiLink Stinkhorn.
- Gleba wikiPageWikiLink File:Pigskin_Poison_Puffball.jpg.
- Gleba wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gleba".
- Gleba wikiPageWikiLinkText "gleba".
- Gleba wikiPageWikiLinkText "internal flesh".
- Gleba wikiPageWikiLinkText "mass of spores".
- Gleba wikiPageWikiLinkText "spore mass".
- Gleba wikiPageWikiLinkText "spore slime".
- Gleba wikiPageWikiLinkText "spore-containing slime".
- Gleba hasPhotoCollection Gleba.
- Gleba wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Gleba wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Agaricomycetes-stub.
- Gleba wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_cat.
- Gleba wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gleba subject Category:Fungal_morphology_and_anatomy.
- Gleba hypernym Mass.
- Gleba type Article.
- Gleba type Place.
- Gleba type Agaricomycete.
- Gleba type Article.
- Gleba comment "Gleba is the fleshy spore-bearing inner mass of fungi such as the puffball or stinkhorn.The gleba is a solid mass of spores, generated within an enclosed area within the sporocarp. The continuous maturity of the sporogenous cells leave the spores behind as a powdery mass that can be easily blown away. The gleba may be sticky or it may be enclosed in a case (peridiole).It is a tissue usually found in an angiocarpous fruit-body, especially gasteromycetes.".
- Gleba label "Gleba".
- Gleba sameAs Teřich.
- Gleba sameAs Gleba.
- Gleba sameAs Glebo.
- Gleba sameAs Carne_(micología).
- Gleba sameAs Gleba.
- Gleba sameAs Gleba.
- Gleba sameAs Gleba.
- Gleba sameAs Carne_(micologia).
- Gleba sameAs Gleba_(grzyby).
- Gleba sameAs Carne_(micologia).
- Gleba sameAs m.026l_18.
- Gleba sameAs Gleba.
- Gleba sameAs Q2034230.
- Gleba sameAs Q2034230.
- Gleba wasDerivedFrom Gleba?oldid=679990225.
- Gleba depiction Pigskin_Poison_Puffball.jpg.
- Gleba isPrimaryTopicOf Gleba.