Moniliaceae (Noun)
Meaning
Family of imperfect fungi having white or brightly colored hyphae and spores that are produced directly on the mycelium and not aggregated in fruiting bodies.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The Moniliaceae family of fungi is characterized by its brightly colored hyphae and spores that are produced directly on the mycelium.
- Moniliaceae fungi are often found in soil and decaying organic matter, where they play a crucial role in breaking down complex nutrients.
- In the Moniliaceae family, spores are typically produced singly or in short chains, rather than being aggregated in fruiting bodies.
- The Moniliaceae family includes a wide range of species, many of which are important decomposers in ecosystems around the world.
- Researchers have been studying the Moniliaceae family to better understand the unique characteristics and behaviors of these imperfect fungi.