A spore can quickly spread and form a mould.
Zoospore An asexual motile spore produced by a zoosporangium.
unicellular spores of these parasites have an imperforate wall.
Protonema (pl. protonemata) The young bryophyte gametophyte that develops following spore germination.
Endospore, or spore, the round resistant dormant structure formed in the latter phase of the bacterial growth.
Conidium (conidiospore) (pl.conidia) An asexual spore of certain fungi, especially of the Ascomycota and Fungi Anamorphici e.g.
1.Conidium (conidiospore) (pl.conidia) An asexual spore of certain fungi, especially of the Ascomycota and Fungi Anamorphici e.g.
Sporopore The aerial spore-producing body of certain fungi, e.g. the mushroom of Agaricus.
Zygospore A resistant sexual spore formed when a zygote develops a thick wall.
Aplanospore A nonmotile spore , characteristic of the pin molds and certain green algae of the phyla Clorophyta and Chrysomonada.
The results indicate that both of them have similar behaviors in spore germination and gametophyte development, i.e. having spore homospory, trilete, growing slow.
Slide 1-10 This is an organism known as Nigrospora, which means“black spore”.The 9 jet black structures in this photomicrograph are the single-celled spores (A).
8. A binucleate spore of a rust fungus, formed in a chainlike series in an aecium.
Slide 1-18 The dark brown body (A) in this picture is a spore sac (ascocarp), called a cleistothecium.
the largest genus in th Agaricales; rusty-spored agarics having prominent cortinae (cobwebby partial veils).
Lomasome An infolding of the plasma membrane found particularly in fungal hyphae and spores, and also in some algae and higher plants.
There was also obvious difference in pathogenicity even if different hosts were inoculated by the same spore isolates of Venturia inaequalis.
Cryptogam In early classifications, any plant that reproduces by spores or gametes rather than by seeds.
The carpel is homologous with the megasporophylls of certain spore-bearing vascular plants (pteridophytes) and the ovuliferous scales of gymnosperms.
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