- 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...
- Gram-negative, rod-shaped, and polar-flagellated
bacteria with some
sporulating species. The
latter statement was
later proved incorrect and was due...
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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...
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produce diploids.
Under appropriate environmental conditions,
diploids sporulate and
undergo meiosis. The
meiotic products, spores,
remain packaged in...
- inoculum. It was ****umed that
under close canopy, less
water will
reach the
sporulating pods to
spread the inoculum, however, rain
drops from
leaves and branches...
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Calymmatobacterium granulomatis. It is a non-motile
aerobic bacillus with a non-
sporulated capsule measuring 0.5 to 2.0 μm. It is
biochemically characterised by...
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terrestrial or
freshwater habitats, but are
capable of
living or even
sporulating in a
marine habitat.
About 2,149
species of
marine fungi have been described...
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suspended in the air.
Species within this
genus often grow
quickly and can
sporulate within a few days of germination. A
combination of
characteristics unique...
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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...
- coliform) is a
facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped, gram-negative, non-
sporulating bacterium.
Coliform bacteria generally originate in the
intestines of...