-
chemically induced stimulation of mycelia,
leading to
oospore formation. In Oomycetes,
oospores can also
result from a****ual reproduction, by apomixis...
- the
oospores.
These oospores are
produced in the
infected plants from the
previous growing season. They are
often disseminated by wind. The
oospores can...
- a
heterothallic oomycete that
overwinters as
oospores in leaf
litter and soil. In the spring,
oospores germinate to
produce macrosporangia,
which under...
-
fructifications or, more exactly,
calcified spiral cells surrounding the
oospores. It may be
noted that the
gyrogonites are
studied by palaeontologists,...
- that are
distributed by wind. They also
produce ****ual spores,
called oospores, that are translucent, double-walled,
spherical structures used to survive...
- mycelium. Show
centric nuclear division.
Perfect state of
spores is
typically oospores. Fungus-like
organisms Wikispecies has
information related to Mastigomycotina...
-
Oospores of
Phytophthora agathidicida...
- also
produces oospores that can
remain dormant in the soil over the winter, or longer, and
germinate when
conditions are favourable.
Oospores may also be...
- or
bryophytes is an oosphere. When fertilized, the
oosphere becomes the
oospore.[clarification needed] When egg and
sperm fuse
during fertilisation, a...
-
recombination and
formation of
oospores,
which can
survive the winter. Only in
Mexico and Scandinavia, however, is
oospore formation thought to play a role...