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A Spencerites Sporangium and Associated Spores from Kansas

Micropaleontology, 1962
An isolated sporangium with spores referable to the cone genus Spencerites is recorded from a [Pennsylvanian] Kansas coal ball. The spores are described in both sectional and surficial aspects and are provisionally assigned to Spencerisporites gracilis.
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Sporangia, sporangium‐like spherules and mimicking structures in respiratory cytopathology

Diagnostic Cytopathology, 2010
In respiratory cytopathology, because of the morphological interpretation subjectivity, certain structures—mostly artifacts and contaminants—if they are not well known may go unnoticed or be mistaken with other elements of major significance. Sporangia are special vegetative cells of certain microrganisms, such as fungi, algae, ferns, mosses, and ...
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Sporangium production by Allomyces in new chemically defined media

Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1973
Simple chemically defined media have been developed which permit growth of Allomyces cultures comparable with that on glucose-yeast extract. The male and female hybrids are nutritionally more exacting than the species A. macrogynus Emerson and A. arbuscula Butler. Despite nutritional differences, glucose and the amino acids methionine, histidine,
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Sporulation und spezifische Sporangium-Reaktion

Pathobiology, 1958
J. Tomcsik, Joyce B. Baumann-Grace
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Atypical Sporangium-Like Structures of Phytophthora Parasitica

Mycologia, 1972
Sherman V. Thomson, Richard B. Hine
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Resting sporangium wall ofSynchytrium endobioticum

Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, 1982
E.F. Schneider   +3 more
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