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Zoospore production in Pythium spinosum

Mycological Research, 1993
When exposed to a non-sterile soil extract and light, six South African isolates of Pythium spinosum and two isolates from culture collections produced zoospores, a process which has not been reported for this species. Autoclaved and filter-sterilized soil extract, as well as a defined salt solution, failed to induce sporangial formation.
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The Zoospores of Chroolepus, Ag*

Journal of Cell Science
ABSTRACT The first of the plants to which the observations refer is Chroolepus aureum, Spr. var. tomentosum, Kg. Under the microscope, the plant is seen to be formed of erect threads, intermixed with branched threads, each consisting of a single row of cells. The walls are colourless, but with a glittering appearance. (Pl. IX, fig. 1, s.)
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Turgor Regulation in Phytophthora Zoospores

Oomycetes are significant pathogens responsible for causing various plant and animal diseases, including root rot, potato blight, and kauri dieback, which can lead to substantial biodiversity and economic losses. Their infection strategy includes the production of asexual zoospores, which can play a crucial role in their spread to neighbouring plants ...
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Zoosporic fungi

Current Biology
Marco Thines   +7 more
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