Definition of Exosporium. Meaning of Exosporium. Synonyms of Exosporium

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- The exosporium is the outer surface layer of mature spores. In plant spores it is also referred to as the exine. Some bacteria also produce endospores...
- family Mycosphaerellaceae, it was then moved in 2017 to genus Exosporium as Exosporium livistonicola. Braun, U.; Hill, C.F.; Schubert, K. (2006). "New...
- (Sacc.) Nann., (1928) Cercospora preisii Bubák, (1903) Exosporium palmivorum Sacc., (1898) Exosporium preisii Bubák, (1904) Sciniatosporium palmivorum (Sacc...
- binds to rhamnose residues of BclA, a glycoprotein of the B. anthracis exosporium, which promotes inside-out activation of the integrin Mac-1, enhancing...
- internally. The spore is sometimes surrounded by a thin covering known as the exosporium, which overlies the spore coat. The spore coat, which acts like a sieve...
- Lindström M (January 2022). "Sporulation Strategies and Potential Role of the Exosporium in Survival and Persistence of Clostridium botulinum". International Journal...
- glycan arrays identify immunogenic sugar moieties of Bacillus anthracis exosporium". Proteomics. 7 (2): 180–184. doi:10.1002/pmic.200600478. PMID 17205603...
- Dendrodochium nectriae (1902) Diplodia microspora subsp. osmanthi (1903) Exosporium meliloti (1912) Guignardia quercus-ilicis (1907) Leptosphaeria montana...
- to outwards: the thin interior endosporium, the thick episporium, the exosporium (or tunic), the perisporium, and ectosporium, although the outermost two...
- Sutton (1988) Former species, D. livistonae U. Braun & C.F. Hill (2006) = Exosporium livistonicola, Ascomycota Pons N, Sutton BC. (1988). "Cercospora and similar...