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- A sporangium (from Late Latin, from Ancient Gr**** σπορά (sporá) 'seed', and ἀγγεῖον (angeîon) 'vessel'); pl.: sporangia) is an enclosure in which spores...
- its life cycle: an actively feeding plasmodial stage and a reproductive sporangial stage. The plasmodial phase is mobile and is multi-nucleate, formed by...
- a protein kinase, in the case of Phytophthora infestans, induces the sporangial cytoplasm to split and release the various zoospores. Release of the spores...
- extracellular space to dis**** the infection further. Zoospores can come from sporangial plasmodia, as in M. ectocarpii, or from resting spores, as in M. braseltonii...
- related genus Lycopodium, from which it differs in having undifferentiated sporangial leaves, and the sporangia not formed into apical cones. The common name...
- were also claimed to be linked to toxic fumes by environmentalists. The sporangial and gametangial thalli are morphologically alike. The diploid adult plant...
- November 2021. Vandenbosch KA, Torrey JG (November 1984). "Consequences of Sporangial Development for Nodule Function in Root Nodules of Comptonia peregrina...
- verticillata). Distinctive characteristics of this species include brown-spotted sporangial walls and megaspores with highly reticulate ridges, producing a spiny...
- sporangia with a vertical annulus interrupted by the stalk and stomium. These sporangial characters were used by Johann Jakob Bernhardi to define a group of ferns...
- The plasmodium may move some distance before forming the aethalium or sporangial phase, of an equal size, 4–30 cm in its longest dimension, 5–15 mm thick...