spo·ro·gen·e·sis (spôr -j n -s s, sp r -). n. 1. Production or formation of spores. 2. Reproduction by means of spores.
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spo·ro·gen·e·sis (spôr -j n -s s, sp r -). n. 1. Production or formation of spores. 2. Reproduction by means of spores.
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3) The mature sporophyte then produces spores through meiosis - process of SPOROGENESIS. These spores are haploid, so we're back to the first generation or plant type. Spores have the role of dispersing the species as they can resist desiccation.
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spo·ro·gen·e·sis (spôrˌə-jĕnˈĭ-sĭs). noun. Reproduction by means of spores. Production or formation of spores. Related Forms:
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spo·ro·gen·esis (spôr′ə jen′ə sis). noun. reproduction by means of spores; the formation of spores. Etymology: ModL: see sporo- & -genesis. Related Forms:
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These results suggest that the MSP1 product plays crucial roles in restricting the number of cells entering into male and female sporogenesis and in initiating anther wall formation in rice.
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sporogenesis n. Production or formation of spores. Reproduction by means of spores. sporogenic spo ' rogen ' ic or sporog ' enous.
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Moreover, the absence of vosA causes uncontrolled activation of asexual development, whereas the enhanced expression of vosA blocks sporulation, suggesting that VosA also functions in negative-feedback regulation of sporogenesis.
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