• article on "sporophore", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "sporophore" You can also: Search for Sporophore in Wikipedia...
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    example: a tooth primordium in animals, a leaf primordium in plants or a sporophore primordium in fungi.) Plants produce both leaf and flower primordia cells...
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    the spike is a sterile leafy segment (the trophophore). Both it and the sporophore arise from a common petiole. The roots of this plant are a popular medicine...
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    ISBN 978-1-57808-351-0. Archived from the original on 2024-01-30. Retrieved 2020-05-09. "Sporophore from Encyclopædia Britannica". Archived from the original on 2011-02-22...
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    produced by Arcyria denudata include some phosphorescent compounds. The sporophores (fruiting bodies) of Arcyria denudata are colored red by arcyriaflavins...
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    Reproduction of a watercolour made by R. T. Baker, of the Laccocephalum mylittae sporophore Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi Division: Basidiomycota Class:...
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    of the leaf, the trophophore, is sterile and fernlike; the other, the sporophore, is fertile and carries the clusters of sporangia or spore cases. Some...
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    yellowish colonies observed from the reverse side of the Czapek's agar; (c) Sporophore and spherical sporangium; (d) Conidia and sporangium with bilayer structure...
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    probable that the preserved "trunks" represent the fruiting body, or "sporophore", of a fungus, which would have been fuelled by a mycelium, a net of dispersed...
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    sporophylls (spore-bearing leaves) are divided into two distinct parts, the sporophore, which produces sporangia and has a greatly reduced and modified blade...
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    (2): 149–157. Mantle PG, Waight ES (1969). "Occurrence of psilocybin in sporophores of Psilocybe semilanceata". Transactions of the British Mycological Society...
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  • Limoniidae) and their role as phoronts of Acari (Arachnida) inhabiting fungal sporophores". Canadian Entomologist. 139 (2): 247–57. doi:10.4039/N06-016....
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  • Moore, D.; Robson, G.; Trinci, T. (2020). "A 21st century miniguide to sporophore morphogenesis and development in Agaricomycetes and their biotechnological...
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    Laccocephalum basilapidoides The sporophore and mycelium of Laccocephalum basilapidoides. The stone-like basal portion shows fragments of roots and the...
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    Limoniidae) and their role as phoronts of Acari (Arachnida) inhabiting fungal sporophores". Canadian Entomologist. 139 (2): 247–57. doi:10.4039/N06-016. S2CID 85947038...
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    mycorrhizas and ectomycorrhizas of Uapaca bojeri L. (Euphorbiaceae): sporophore diversity, patterns of root colonization, and effects on seedling growth...
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    "Nineteenth Century Shaman Grave Guardians are Carved Fomitopsis Officinalis Sporophores". Mycologia. 84 (1): 119–124. doi:10.1080/00275514.1992.12026114. ISSN 0027-5514...
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    spore-bearing conidiophores. This step requires three sequential stages: sporophore production, spore production, and spore maturation. Infection is most...
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  • set of small tapering sporophores that bear the spores. There are several to many at the base of each leaf blade. On the sporophores are the sporangial clusters...
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    from North America, noted "[t]he remarkable longevity of individual sporophores of many species and the changes in appearance that occur during the long...
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  • spore-bearing fruiting body sporodochium (pl.sporodochia) sporogenous sporophore sporophyte sporulate spot stabilizing selection staghead stem pitting...
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    Diaporthe phaseolorum Diaporthe phaseolorum: long, slender, fragile sporophores (a) with two pycnospores (b) attached Scientific classification Domain:...
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    hyphophore An erect, stalked, peltate, asexual spore-producing organ (sporophore) associated with tropical foliicolous lichens. Hypnorum-blue A dark blue...
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    Upswept moonwort Sporophore and trophophore of B. ascendens at its one station in Vermont. Conservation status Vulnerable  (NatureServe) Scientific classification...
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    Fletcher M, Cooke R (1984). "Carbohydrate changes in the developing sporophore of Sphaerobolus stellatus". Transactions of the British Mycological Society...
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  • produced to cross inert surfaces and penetrate masonry. A fruiting body (sporophore) may develop naturally or in response to unfavourable conditions of humidity...
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  • microscopic appearance resembling coral due to spores on the tips of short sporophores branched from aerial hyphae. Nakajima, Y.; Kitpreechavanich, V.; Suzuki...
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    fungus Panus fasciatus (Pleurotaceae) characterised by microstructure of sporophore and culture". Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia. 55: 31–38...
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    tall. It is divided into two parts, the portion which has spores (the sporophore) and the sterile blade (the trophophore). The blade is yellowish-green...
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    mycologist Curtis Gates Lloyd in 1920. He remarked "Formed of little convex sporophores with free but not raised margin, growing caespitose on bark. Microscopic...
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