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In spore formation, the parent plant produces hundreds of reproductive units called spores in its spore case. When this spore case of the plant bursts, these spores travel in air and land on food ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
Haploid spores produced by mitosis (known as mitospores) are used by many fungi for asexual reproduction. Many ferns, especially those adapted to dry conditions, produce diploid spores.
This finding is significant because sexual reproduction allows the fungus more genetic flexibility to evolve, resulting in potentially more virulent or fungicide resistant isolates. Like many ...
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 ...