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basidiospores (noun) - spores produced by basidiomycete fungi, important for reproduction and dispersal
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Its basidiospores are nonamyloid and smooth.
These specialized spores are called basidiospores.
Their basidiospores lack germ pores.
Some nonmycorrhizal seedlings were inoculated with basidiospores at planting.
The basidiospores then infect the host plant.
Allergic asthma caused by basidiospores.
The basidiospores infect the trees.
The cytological development of basidia and basidiospores is also described.
Basidiospores are produced on the inner surface of the cup.
Windblown or splashed basidiospores infect new host plants.
Some basidiospores germinate repetitively by forming small spores instead of hyphae.
The formation and forcible discharge of basidiospores occurs mainly at night.
These basidiospores are carried long distances by wind currents.
The agaricomycetes are characterized by developing basidiomata in which basidia and basidiospores are produced.
They produce basidiospores for reproduction.
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Basidiospores produced in the peridioles each contain a single haploid nucleus.
The hyphae of two compatible basidiospores then fuse to establish a dikarytic stage.
They germinate by means of a basidia that bears an apical cluster of elongate basidiospores.
The basidiospores are yellow.
Species of russulaceae are easily recognized by the brittle basidiomata and ornamented amyloid basidiospores.
Metabasidia and basidiospores were observed only on telial surfaces stripped of epidermis.
Relatively few boletes have an apical pore at the distal end of their basidiospores.
Positive tests for basidiospores may be observed even in asymptomatic subjects.
These fruit bodies produce peridioles containing the basidia upon which new basidiospores are made.
Many basidiospores have an asymmetric shape due to their development on the basidium.
The holotypes of Archaeomarasmius consist of mushrooms and associated basidiospores.
This basidiocarp produces basidiospores that will further infect new hosts.
The basidiospores are ballistically discharged and start new haploid mycelia called monokaryons.
Axenic colonies of Cronartium ribicola were routinely established directly from basidiospores.
Uninucleate basidiospores have ornamented walls and germinate by forming germ tubes.
On synthetic medium, cultures from basidiospores were monokaryotic.
Germinated basidiospores adhered to the cuticle of nematodes to initiate monokaryotic infection cycles.
In the spring, the teliospores germinate to produce basidiospores.
It is a mass of basidiospores and glebal tissue enclosed by a hard and waxy outer shell.
It is followed by a postmeiotic mitosis, but the basidiospores formed are mostly uninucleate.
Basidiospores of this fungus are unicellular when liberated but become septate during germination.
A ultrastructural study of the basidiospores morphology using the 15 species of phylloporia.
Basidiospores are thin-walled and colourless.
These genets were regarded as sib-related dikaryons derived from basidiospores.
The basidiospores recovered with the fruiting body were examined during the SEM study.
Some basidiomycetes lack forcible discharge, although they still form basidiospores.
Most basidiospores are forcibly discharged, and are thus considered ballistospores.
Basidia from basidiomata produced in nature were arranged in an effused manner ; basidiospores were echinulate.
Lycoperdon perlatum basidiospores were studied by use of freeze-etched replicas.
In the basidia karyogamy and meioses take place, ultimately resulting in basidiospores.
After permeabilization, the basidiospores were analyzed by scanning and transmission electron microscopy.
Omphalina is a genus of small agarics with white, nonamyloid, basidiospores and decurrent gills.
Typically the basidiospores are ballistic, hence they are sometimes also called ballistospores.
It forms club-shaped basidia with four apical sterigmata on which oval, hyaline basidiospores are borne.
When basidiospores encounter a favorable substrate, they may germinate, typically by forming hyphae.