Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

gleba

noun
/ˈɡleɪbə/
Definition
Gleba refers to a soft, spore-bearing tissue found in fungi, particularly in mushrooms.
Examples
  • The gleba of the truffle is highly prized for its culinary uses.
  • During his studies, he examined the gleba of various mushroom species under a microscope.
  • The puffball releases its gleba into the air when mature, dispersing spores for reproduction.
Meaning
In mycology, gleba is the part of a fungus that is involved in spore production. It is often found enclosed within a fruiting body, such as a puffball or truffle.
Synonyms
  • fungal tissue
  • spore mass