- 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...
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human clinical specimens in the US. M.
ellipsoideus is able to grow and
sporulate at 37 °C like
closely related M. indicus, but the
former has
narrow ellipsoidal...
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blister disease on a
variety of
flowering plants.
White blister rusts sporulate beneath the
epidermis of
their hosts,
causing spore-filled
blisters on...
- of
opposite mating type can mate to form
diploid cells that can
either sporulate to form
another generation of
haploid cells or
continue to
exist as diploid...
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gills (or pores, or spines, etc.) is
formed (when the
fruit body is
sporulating). The
color of the
powdery print,
called a
spore print, is
useful in...
- for
fungi that do not
sporulate (otherwise
other preservation methods for
spores can be used at
lower costs and ease),
sporulate but have
delicate spores...
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causes the
victim to
exhibit vampire-like behavior.
Outside the body, it
sporulates into dust. If an
infected person is cut deep enough, the
bacteria turns...
- radiation, desiccation, and disinfectants.
Bacillus anthracis needs oxygen to
sporulate; this
constraint has
important consequences for
epidemiology and control...
- RD,
Dubos RJ (December 1940). "Bactericidal
fractions from an
aerobic sporulating bacillus" (PDF).
Journal of
Biological Chemistry. 136 (3): 803–804. doi:10...
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information about P.
stuartii is that it is
motile via flagella, non-
sporulating, non-lactose fermenting,
catalase positive and
oxidase negative. It can...