Definition of Cryptospores. Meaning of Cryptospores. Synonyms of Cryptospores

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Definition of Cryptospores

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- used for spores smaller than 200 μm. Both cryptospores and miospores are types of palynomorphs. Cryptospores are generally found in non-marine rocks and...
- is particularly supported by the observation of a thick spore wall in cryptospores. These spore walls would have protected potential offspring from novel...
- Geology portal Bioerosion – Erosion of hard substrates by living organisms Cryptospore – Fossilised primitive plant spore Endolith – Organism living inside...
- fossils dating back to the Silurian period. Fossils of cryptospores, such as the hilate cryptospore Hispanaediscus lamontii, have been found in this geologic...
- known for work on Carboniferous lycophytes of central North America. Cryptospores Evolutionary history of plants Paleophycology Prehistoric life Timeline...
- "Piecing together the eophytes – a new group of ancient plants containing cryptospores". New Phytologist. 233 (3): 1440–1455. doi:10.1111/nph.17703. ISSN 0028-646X...
- "Piecing together the eophytes – a new group of ancient plants containing cryptospores". New Phytologist. 233 (3): 1440–1455. doi:10.1111/nph.17703. ISSN 0028-646X...
- Cryptophyceae, most of which are photosynthetic fossil plants that produced the cryptospores This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Cryptophyte...
- the form of spores with decay-resistant walls. These spores, known as cryptospores, were produced either singly (monads), in pairs (dyads) or groups of...
- "Piecing together the eophytes – a new group of ancient plants containing cryptospores". New Phytologist. 233 (3): 1440–1455. doi:10.1111/nph.17703. ISSN 0028-646X...