- A
sporangium (from Late Latin, from
Ancient Gr**** σπορά (sporá) 'seed', and ἀγγεῖον (angeîon) 'vessel'); pl.: sporangia) is an
enclosure in
which spores...
- the
Ordovician period. In fungi, both a****ual and ****ual
spores or
sporangiospores of many
fungal species are
actively dis****d by
forcible ejection...
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environmental conditions favor growth. In zygomycetes,
mitospores (
sporangiospores) are
formed a****ually. They are
formed in
specialized structures, the...
- to
brown in
color due to the
development of spores.
Mucor spores or
sporangiospores can be
simple or
branched and form apical,
globular sporangia that...
- and air-dis****d
sporangiospores. It
differs from R.
oligosporus and R.
microsporus by its
larger columellae and
sporangiospores. The many
strains of...
- megasporangium, megaspore, microsporangium, microspore, mitospore, sporadic,
sporangiospore, sporangium, spore, sporocarp, sporophyte, teliospore, tetraspore, tetrasporophytic...
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generating new
haploid hyphae,
which may then form a****ual
sporangiospores.
These sporangiospores allow the
fungus to
rapidly dis**** and
germinate into...
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reproduce by
forming a****ual and ****ual spores. In a****ual reproduction,
sporangiospores are
produced inside a
spherical structure, the sporangium. Sporangia...
- Gem-shaped
sporangiospores of R.
stolonifer showing characteristic striations....
- ramified) hyphae, that
support sac-like
sporangia filled with a****ual
sporangiospores.
Other structures include merospores, oidia, and sporangiola. Many...