These basidiospores are recombinants containing genetic material from both mating partners. |
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The teliospores borne in these telia germinate to produce a basidium, which in turn produces basidiospores. |
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Four chains of basidiospores, the sexual spores of C. neoformans, are then produced from each basidium. |
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After 2-3 weeks of incubation at room temperature, extensive hyphae were produced and both basidiospores and blastospores could be observed under microscope. |
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Using electron-scanning microscopy, Wu describes the way four basidiospores in Shiitake are formed on a basidium. |
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Their spores, called basidiospores, are produced on the gills and fall in a fine rain of powder from under the caps as a result. |
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At the microscopic level the basidiospores are shot off basidia and then fall between the gills in the dead air space. |
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The diploid nuclei of blastospores can undergo meiosis, including recombination, to form haploid basidiospores that can be dispersed. |
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Vigorous trunks are infested by both basidiospores and vegetative mycelium of the pathogen. |
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When examined microscopically it was determined that the larvae of platypezids feed on the lamellae, including basidiospores, as well as other basidiocarp tissue. |
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