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Sebastiania trichogyne is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Euphorbiaceae. It was
described in 1924. It is
native to
Minas Gerais, Brazil. "Sebastiania...
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Thecacoris trichogyne,
synonym Thecacoris annobonae, is a
species of
plant in the
family Phyllanthaceae. It is
found in west-central and
south tropical...
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Asteroideae Tribe:
Gnaphalieae Genus:
Ifloga C****.
Synonyms Comptonanthus B.Nord.
Trichogyne sect.
Ifloga (C****.) DC.
Petalactella N.E.Br.
Trichogyne Less....
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aggregation of hyphae. A
branched system of
slender hyphae,
called the
trichogyne,
extends from the tip of the
ascogonium projecting beyond the sheathing...
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aggregation of hyphae. A
branched system of
slender hyphae,
called the
trichogyne,
extends from the tip of the
ascogonium projecting beyond the sheathing...
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during mating Fungi within Ascomycota form
ascogonium and
antheridium with
trichogyne bridge Typical mating fusion of two
compatible monokaryons in Basidiomycota...
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generative cells. A very fine hypha,
called trichogyne emerges from one gametangium, the ascogonium, and
merges with a gametangium...
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organs –
although their sperm are
capable of "gliding" to a carpogonium's
trichogyne.
Animals also help with the
dispersal and
fertilization of the gametes...
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birth to the carpospores. It may also have
hairlike structures called trichogynes which receive sperm before fertilization takes place. Dixon, P.S. and...
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thallus may form male
structures (antheridia) or
female structures (
trichogynes and perithecia), or both. New
infections are
initiated when
spores from...