- A
resting spore is a
resistant cell, used to
survive adverse environmental conditions.
Resting spore is a term
commonly applied to both
diatoms and fungi...
- seed or
spore. The term is
applied to the
sprouting of a
seedling from a seed of an
angiosperm or gymnosperm, the
growth of a
sporeling from a
spore, such...
- wind
depositing resting spores at a rate of 1
spore/cm2/day.
Synchytrium resting spores can be long lived. For example, the
resting spore of S. endobioti****...
- methods. It is
generally accepted that the
resulting zygote forms a
resting spore,
which functions as a
means of
surviving adverse conditions. In some...
-
Teliospore (sometimes
called teleutospore) is the thick-walled
resting spore of some
fungi (rusts and ****s), from
which the
basidium arises. They develop...
- In biology, a
spore is a unit of ****ual (in fungi) or a****ual
reproduction that may be
adapted for
dispersal and for survival,
often for
extended periods...
-
survival structure Spore-like cells, a
specific class of stem
cells Spore print, a
diagnostic character for
identifying mushrooms Resting spore,
created by fungi...
- A
chlamydospore is the thick-walled
large resting spore of
several kinds of fungi,
including Ascomycota such as Candida,
Basidiomycota such as P****,...
- such
mitospores are
referred to as conidia. Some algae, and
fungi form
resting spores made to
survive unfavorable conditions. Typically,
changes in the environment...
- very
characteristic diadem-like
resting spores.
Cells united into chains. Very characteristic,
diadem - like
spores (see
species image). One chloroplast...