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zygospore
zygospore Bot. (ˈzaɪgəʊspɔə(r), ˈzɪg-) [ad. G. zygospor: see zygo- and spore.] A spore formed by conjugation; a germ-cell arising from the fusion of two similar cells (gametes), as in certain Algæ and Fungi. Hence zygoˈsporic a., of the nature of or producing zygospores.1864 Q. Jrnl. Microscop. Sci.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Zygospore
A zygospore is a diploid reproductive stage in the life cycle of many fungi and protists. References External links Definition of zygospore A more detailed description of a zygospore Fungal morphology and anatomy Mycology wikipedia.org
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azygospore
azygospore Bot. (əˈzaɪgəʊspɔə(r), əˈzɪg-, eɪ-) [f. a- 14 + zygospore.] A parthenogenetic zygospore.1889 in Cent. Dict. 1898 H. C. Porter tr. Strasburger's Bot. 348 Although the conjugating hyphæ meet in pairs, no fusion takes place, and their terminal cells become converted directly into spores, whi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rhizopus
In sexual reproduction, a dark zygospore is produced at the point where two compatible mycelia fuse. Upon germination, a zygospore produces colonies that are genetically different from either parent. wikipedia.org
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Zygomycota
As the zygospore enlarges, so do the warty structures until there are contiguous around the entire cell. Zygospore formation may be stimulated at higher temperatures of incubation (30–40 °C). wikipedia.org
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Azygospore
Azygospore is an asexually formed zygospore in fungi. Also known as parthenogenically formed from a gamete without gametic fusion. wikipedia.org
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Chlamydospore
See also Conidium Resting spore Zygospore References External links The chlamydospores of Candida albicans, Chlamydospore development Germ cells wikipedia.org
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Syzygites
It is also the fungus from which the term "zygospore" was coined. High humidity increases zygospore formation and low humidity increases sporangiophore formation. wikipedia.org
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毛霉属
接合孢子囊内藏一个接合孢子(zygospore)。接合孢子囊内进行核配(karyogamy)和减数分裂,可能可抵御外在的恶劣环境。毛霉属包括同宗配合(雌雄同株)和异宗配合(雌雄异株)的种。 wikipedia.org
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Spinoclosterium
The zygote matures into a full zygospore after a few days; the zygospore is irregularly ellipsoid in shape. When the zygospore germinates, it releases its contents and meiosis occurs, of which two of the four meiotic producte survive and the other two are aborted wikipedia.org
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Mucoromycota
Reproduction Known reproduction states of Mucoromycota are zygospore production and asexual reproduction. Mucoromycotina sexual reproduction is by prototypical zygospore formation and asexual reproduction and involves the large production of sporangia. wikipedia.org
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接合孢子
额外连结 Definition of zygospore A more detailed description of a zygospore 真菌形态学与解剖学 真菌学 wikipedia.org
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Ancylistaceae
Sexual Reproduction Sexual reproduction results in the formation of a zygospore that functions as a resting spore. The zygospore is formed by the fusion of gametangial cells or the scalariform fusion of hyphae. Little is known about the zygospores. wikipedia.org
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Phycomyces
The two gametangia fuse to form an immature zygospore. Initially the developing zygospore contains thousands of nuclei contributed by the gametangia. wikipedia.org
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Phycomycetes
A zygospore is formed by fusion of two gametes. These gametes are similar in morphology (isogamous) or dissimilar (anisogamous or oogamous). A zygospore is formed by the fusion of two gametes. Examples are Mucor, Rhizopus, Albugo, Saprolegnia, soham. wikipedia.org
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