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Microsporangium
Microsporangium Mi`cro*spo*ran"gi*um, n. [NL. See Micro-, and Sporangium.] (Bot.) A sporangium or conceptacle containing only very minute spores. Cf. Macrosporangium.

Meaning of Microspora from wikipedia

- Microspora is a genus of green algae in the family Microsporaceae. Microspora are autotrophic protists that are often characterized by their many segments...
- Pholiota microspora, commonly known as Pholiota nameko or simply nameko (ナメコ), is a small, amber-brown mushroom with a slightly gelatinous coating that...
- Pestalotiopsis microspora is a species of endophytic fungus capable of breaking down and digesting polyurethane. Originally identified in 1880 in fallen...
- microspora can refer to a few different species of fungi. The specific epithet microspora means 'tiny spore.' Panaeolus papilionaceus var. microspora...
- Verrucaria frisiaca Erichsen (1930) Verrucaria microspora f. friesiaca (Erichsen) R.Sant. (1939) Verrucaria microspora var. friesiaca (Erichsen) Erichsen (1941)...
- Mycotypha microspora, also known as Microtypha microspora, is a filamentous fungus in the division Zygomycota. It was discovered in a Citrus aurantium...
- Phoma microspora is a fungal plant pathogen known for infecting peanuts. Index Fungorum USDA ARS Fungal Database v t e v t e...
- Panaeolus papilionaceus, also known as Agaricus calosus, Panaeolus campanulatus, Panaeolus retirugis, and Panaeolus sphinctrinus, and commonly known as...
- Smith Synonyms Psilocybe callosa (Fr. : Fr.) Quel. s.Guzmán (1983) Psilocybe semilanceata var. obtusa Bon Psilocybe semilanceata var. microspora Singer...
- not triggered by pheromones, but by an endosymbiotic fungus, Mycotypha microspora (Mycotyphaceae), and an endosymbiotic bacterium, Enterobacter cloacae...