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- dictionary. Heterothallic species have ****es that reside in different individuals. The term is applied particularly to distinguish heterothallic fungi, which...
- two fundamentally different ways in fungi. These are outcrossing (in heterothallic fungi) in which two different individuals contribute nuclei, and self-fertilization...
- described from the Mojave Desert and the Mediterranean, with predominantly heterothallic and homothallic lifestyles, respectively. White Agaricus bisporus A...
- nutrients from the host. Armillaria tabescens is a heterothallic species of Armillaria. Heterothallic species perform anastomosis when haploid monokaryon...
- mycelia of the same (in homothallic fungi) or different mating types (in heterothallic fungi), and may be chlamydospores. In many eukaryotic algae, including...
- a****inatus, is a coprophilous fungus that grows on herbivore dung. It is heterothallic. Coprinopsis a****inata was first described as Coprinus a****inatus in...
- humid conditions are present. Both heterothallic and homothallic strains of Dictostelium can undergo mating. Heterothallic ****ual development has been most...
- others form zygospores between different clones of cells (heterothallic). The heterothallic strains have two mating types, mt(-) and mt(+). When cells...
- Nannizzia incurvata is a species of fungus. It is a heterothallic species. Stockdale, Phyllis M. (1962). "Nannizzia incurvata gen. nov., sp. nov., A perfect...
- organisms when more genome sequences are determined. K. lactis is a heterothallic species with a predominantly haplontic cycle, in contrast to S. cerevisiae...