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- 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...
- 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...
- Gram-negative, rod-shaped, and polar-flagellated bacteria with some sporulating species. The latter statement was later proved incorrect and was due...
- 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...
- the plant dies. After the plant dies the fungus invades all tissues, sporulates, and continues to infect neighboring plants. As previously stated F. oxysporum...
- 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...
- 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...
- plants are dwarfed and pale green. Under moist conditions, the pathogen sporulates on the affected tissues and spreads to other plants, on the leaves and...
- independently fix nitrogen]. In general, they are gram negative, motile, non-sporulating rods. Rhizobia are a "group of soil bacteria that infect the roots of...
- or bacillary bacteria can be found in soil or wet areas. They are non-sporulating bacteria and Gram-negative. Some species are also pathogenic for humans...