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Hally Jolivette Sax, Spore Formation in Philocopra Coeruleotecta, American Journal of Botany, Vol. 5, No. 2 (Feb., 1918), pp. 61-78 ...
Spore formation: Spores are asexual reproductive bodies. A spore is covered by a hard protective coat to withstand unfavourable conditions such as high temperature & ow humidity.
Many soil microbes play a vital role in ecosystems, as they help plants access nutrients and water and assist in stress ...
Analysis of root nodules of Alnus glutinosa sampled in a natural alder vegetation revealed two types, one containing clumps of endophytic spores and one without spores. The distribution pattern of ...
Researchers have discovered an ancient plant species whose reproductive biology captures the evolution from one to two spore sizes -- an essential transition to the success of the seed and ...
PROF. COULTER gives a luminous sketch of the probable history of sexual reproduction in plants. He deals with the origin of pairing gametes from spores, with the differentiation of (1) eggs and ...
Remodeling of the secretory pathway is coordinated with de novo membrane formation in budding yeast gametogenesis. iScience, 2024; 27 (10): 110855 DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2024.110855 ...
Associate Professor Mayo Yasugi's team at Osaka Metropolitan University's Graduate School of Veterinary Science has examined how amino acids are involved in Clostridium perfringens spore formation ...
After ingestion of the pathogen, they form spores in the small intestinal tracts. The toxins produced during spore formation cause diarrhea and abdominal pain, but the underlying mechanism of ...