PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «ZOOSPORANGIUM»
zoosporangium
zoospore
motile
asexual
spore
that
uses
flagellum
locomotion
also
called
swarm
these
spores
created
some
algae
bacteria
fungi
propagate
themselves
zoosporangium
define
sporangium
case
which
zoospores
produced
more
meaning
pronunciation
translations
defined
certain
producing
origin
modl
related
forms
wiktionary
from
zoösporangium
etymology
edit
noun
plural
zoosporangia
botany
merriam
webster
bearing
latin
first
known
kompaktlexikon
biologie
algen
niederen
pilzen
zelle
oder
mehrzelliger
behälter
zoosporen
gebildet
werden
laboratory
oomycota
saprolegnia
identified
internal
proliferation
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ZOOSPORANGIUM»
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7.3 E). An opening develops in the tip region. According to Gay and Greenwood (
1966) and Webster (1980) the liberation of the zoospores from the
zoosporangium is backward, i.e. their blunt posterior end emerges out of
zoosporangium first.
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Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science
The zoospore («) moved away briskly, but came to rest in less than a minute, and
close to the now empty couidium, or zoosporangium, as it may be called. The
movements and changes of the other zoospores could not be followed, as
attention ...
3
The Fungal Community: Its Organization and Role in the ...
Figure 3 Liberation of zoospores from a zoosporangium of Neocallimastix
hurleyensis. (a) Zoosporangium with developing zoospores inside, (b) Zoospores
leaving from a pore in the zoos- porangial wall opposite the main rhizoid. From
Lowe ...
John Dighton, James White, Peter Oudemans, 1992
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Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science
This dense protoplasm of the future zoosporangium finally divides into more or
less polygonal areas. Sometimes these areas show a somewhat rounded
appearance and the transverse wall which confines them to the end of the
filament is ...
Indiana Academy of Science, 1922
... the apophysis of the zoosporangium or resting spore. The zoosporangium
develops in two ways: directly from an enlargement of the germ tube cr the
enlargement becomes an apophysis or prosporangium, developing
zoosporangium later.
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The Kingdom Fungi: The Biology of Mushrooms, Molds, and Lichens
As it forms, the contents of the zoosporangium are delimited from the subtending
hypha by a septum. Typically, numerous zoosporangia are produced by a single
mycelium. At first the zoosporangium contains a multinucleate mass of ...
Steven L. Stephenson, 2012
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A Textbook Of Botany - Vol 1, 11E
They are formed at the terminal end of lateral branches and develop singly within
elongated club-shaped zoosporangium. The zoosporangium is cut off from rest of
the thallus by the newly formed septum and becomes somewhat swollen (Fig.
P S Trivedi S N Pandey, P S Trivedi S N Pandey, Pandey, S N & Trivedi, P S, 2009
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Anaerobic Fungi: Biology: Ecology, and Function
By contrast, the zoosporangium that developed on top of the main rhizoid
increased in volume at a specific growth rate of 0.44 h~ ' ; growth decelerated
after 14 h, and no further increase occurred after 20 h. Thus, the zoosporangium
grew ...
9
Pathogenic Fungi in Humans and Animals
The adaptive diversity of asexual reproduction in the Peronosporomycetes is
considerable with respect to the shape and dimensions of the zoosporangium,
the determinate or indeterminate zoosporangial renewal, the presence of a
discharge ...
10
Algal Symbiosis: A Continuum of Interaction Strategies
Enlargement of the zoo- sporangium, together with turgor changes in the
suffultory cell, ultimately results in a circumscissile splitting of the outer ring of
wall material in the abscission septum. Thus, the zoosporangium remains
attached by the ...