Definition of Sporidia. Meaning of Sporidia. Synonyms of Sporidia

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Definition of Sporidia

Sporidia
Sporidium Spo*rid"i*um, n.; pl. Sporidia. [NL. See Spore.] (Bot.) (a) A secondary spore, or a filament produced from a spore, in certain kinds of minute fungi. (b) A spore.

Meaning of Sporidia from wikipedia

- Sporidia are result of homokaryotic **** fungi (which are not pathogenic), a****ual reproduction through the process of budding. Thus far, this has only...
- forming single cells called sporidia. These cells multiply by budding off daughter cells. When two compatible sporidia meet on the surface of the plant...
- structure, then, can be found 65–180 primary sporidia. Secondary sporidia can then either bud from the primary sporidia or from the fungal threads of the mycelium...
- sporidia are biseriate and have an oblong-elliptical shape. Its perithecia mesaure to about 110–120 μm, its asci 35–45 by 10–12 μm, and its sporidia 12...
- the leaves of barberry (Berberis vulgaris) with sporidia from winter spores of wheat rust. The sporidia germinated, leading to the forming of aecia with...
- receptaculorum; B is of Tilletia Caries. sp denotes the gonidium; pm, the promycelium; and d, the sporidia: in B the sporidia have coalesced in pairs at v....
- Asci oblong to cylindrical, 4-spored usually, 38-64 X 13-26 μ (immature). Sporidia brown, oblong, 4-septate, slightly constricted at septa, rounded at both...
- septa), and haploid yeast-like conidia/basidiospores sometimes called sporidia, bud off laterally from each cell. In various ****s, the yeast phase may...
- Rathbun-Gravatt. 1925. Longevity of the uredospores, teliospores, and sporidia of Cronartium ribicola (Abstract). Phytopathology, 15: 58.Spaulding, P...
- germinate to form a basidium, on which 8–16 haploid basidiospores (primary sporidia) will develop. There are two mating types of basidiospores (+ and -) and...