Dothideales are an order of bitunicate fungi consisting mainly of saprobic or plant parasitic species.
Dothideales are an order of bitunicate fungi consisting mainly of saprobic or plant parasitic species.
== Description == Taxa in this order are characterized by the absence of a hamathecium (defined as hyphae or other tissues between asci) in a locule, and formation of ovoid to cylindrical fisstunicate asci (asci that have two wall layers that split at maturity in a Jack-in-the-box-like fashion), usually in bundles or cluster called fascicles. During development, the asci push through the stromatic tissue, creating the locules.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).