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Definition of Basidiospores

Basidiospore
Basidiospore Ba*sid"i*o*spore, n. [Basidium + spore.] (Bot.) A spore borne by a basidium. -- Ba*sid`i*o*spor"ous, a.

Meaning of Basidiospores from wikipedia

- gigantea has been calculated to produce about five trillion basidiospores. Most basidiospores are forcibly discharged, and are thus considered ballistospores...
- basidiospores and resultant monokaryons, have nuclei that are compatible with 50% (if bipolar) or 25% (if tetrapolar) of their sister basidiospores (and...
- secondary mycelia. A basidium usually bears four ****ual spores called basidiospores. Occasionally the number may be two or even eight. Each reproductive...
- formed in which club-like structures known as basidia generate haploid basidiospores after karyogamy and meiosis. The most commonly known basidiocarps are...
- zygosporangium Zygomycetes Ascospores Produced by ascus Ascomycetes Basidiospores Produced by basidium Basidiomycetes Aecispores Produced by aecium Rusts...
- differentiated from other polypores because they have a double-walled basidiospore. They may be called shelf mushrooms or bracket fungi. Ganoderma are characterized...
- material we have seen the mature two-celled basidiospores attached to sterigmata. Although the basidiospore is normally one-septate, as many as three septa...
- structure. Most are basidiomycetes and gilled. Their spores, called basidiospores, are produced on the gills and fall in a fine rain of powder from under...
- (gilled mushrooms), though a minority are gasteroid. All have salmon-pink basidiospores which colour the gills at maturity and are angular (polyhedral) under...
- Dacrymyces by its comparatively large (18–23 by 6.5–8 μm), 7-septate basidiospores. Tremella mesenterica and Naematelia aurantia are macroscopically identical...