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- ISSN 0147-5975. Braun EJ, Howard RJ (1994). "Adhesion of fungal spores and germlings to host-plant surfaces". Protoplasma. 181 (1–4): 202–12. doi:10.1007/BF01666396...
- Ungerminated spore b) Isotropic growth phase in the germ bubble c) Unipolar germling d) Emergence of a second germ tube e) Emergence of lateral branches and...
- filaments that grow outwards, parallel to the surface. The apical cells of germlings are rounded, unlike other families in the order Chaetophorales. However...
- outcrossing, requiring mating between mycelia derived from single spore germlings (monokaryons) to form a dikaryon which is capable of basidiome formation...
- 1976. An ecological study on the effects of shelters on germination and germling development of Scotch pine, Norway spruce and Siberian larch. Comm. Inst...
- growth and photosynthesis differed among the three lives stages. The germlings favored higher level of irradiance, whereas the preferred lower level...
- Species are distinguished based on how the zoospores germinate (whether the germlings are cruciate or bipolar), morphology of the unicellular hairs (whether...
- Manton, I. (1964) " Observations on fine structure of zoospore and young germlings of Stigeoclonium." J. Exp. Botany, Vol 15, pp 399 – Manton, I. Parke,...
- Germling of Allomyces strain WJD103 on nutrient agar. Note the trunk-like basal cell separated from the dichotomously branched branches that will give...
- the marine biologist T. Levring, Characium marinum probably represents germlings of Cladophora, a genus of marine algae. E. M. Burrows (1991). Chlorophyta...