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Temporal shifts in alternaria spore seasons increase the risk of allergy. [PDF]

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Understanding pellet population heterogeneity of Aspergillus niger in stirred tank and rocking motion bioreactors. [PDF]

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Spore-to-Spore Cultivation of A New Wrinkled-Reticulate-Spored Badhamia

Mycologia, 1989
A new species of Badhamia is described based on collections from the scattered remains of alfalfa bales near Kansas State University. This species is distinguished from all other myxomycete taxa by its unique spore ornamentation. About half the spore surface is wrinkled-reticulate and the remainder is almost smooth with a ridge line marking the future ...
Harold W. Keller, Jean D. Schoknecht
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Spore germination

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences (CMLS), 2002
Despite being relatively insensitive to environmental insult, the spore is responsive to low concentrations of chemical germinants, which induce germination. The process of bacterial spore germination involves membrane permeability changes, ion fluxes and the activation of enzymes that degrade the outer layers of the spore.
A, Moir, B M, Corfe, J, Behravan
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Spore-Positive and Spore-Negative Nodules

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The physiology of spore-negative and spore-positive root nodules was investigated in Myrica gale L. grown in water culture in a growth chamber. Spore(−) nodules were induced with Frankia cultures and spore(+) nodules with crushed nodules.
Schwintzer, C. R., Monz, Christopher
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Spores and spore germination in the genus Phytophthora

Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1931
Summary 1. Spores. It is claimed that no sharp distinction can be drawn between “sporangia,” “conidia,” “resting conidia” and “chlamydospores” in the genus Phytophthora. 2. Spore germination. It is claimed that method of germination is dependent primarily on the particular state of maturation of the spore.
E.M. Blackwell, G.M. Waterhouse
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The Science of Spore

Scientific American, 2009
The article reviews the video game "Spore," which was created by Will Wright and is based in life science.
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