main subunit (
noun,
pl. main subunits) – the main (or
primary)
branches are the first ones diverging from the
central stem (
axis) of a
fruticose thallus. Some fruticose and all
foliose or
squamulose thalli have no central stem or axis. Their main
lobes (or branches) are therefore the dominant
lobes of the main thallus, which are usually all connected to one another, or (sometimes) separately attached to the
substrate (i. e., some multi-lobed thalli or
imbricate squamules have separately attached
primary subunits).
Related terms: thallus joint,
primary subunit,
secondary subunit.
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