Use "spores" in a sentence

1. These are spores -- this is in their spores.

2. Blewit spores are white where as Cortinarius spores are rusty orange

3. Now after sporulation, the spores repel.

4. Tuber Brumale spores identification wild truffle

5. As a result, dyad spores formed.

6. Can Archaebacteria produce spores? answer choices

7. These facts suggested that ungerminated spores were defective in the ability to utilize fructose and that germinated spores acquired this ability.

8. We found those spores here on earth, Adam.

9. Botrytis spores are almost always present in vineyards.

10. Cryptogams are lower plants, which reproduce by spores.

11. These plants rarely produce spores but propagate vegetatively.

12. The germinative response of the coat-depleted spores to adenosine and several analogues thereof was found qualitatively similar to that obtained with intact spores.

13. Germination of alkali-treated spores was completely lysozyme-dependent.

14. Plants have different mechanisms of dispersal for their spores.

15. Bacteria reproduce by fission or by forming spores.

16. Spores of Bryophytes are generally small, 5–20 micrometres on the average, and usually unicellular, although some spores are multicellular and considerably larger

17. Chanterelle spores appear white, sometimes blending into a light yellow

18. I actually chased the mycelium, when it stopped producing spores.

19. Skinnable alchemical ingredients are Echinops Rootstock, Spores and Archespore Juice.

20. Gastric content was negative for spores, so no mushroom toxicity.

21. The fry were then examined for M. cerebralis spores.

22. The Creeper comes in two forms: Ground Creeper and Spores

23. While Cryptogams reproduce through spores, Phanerogams reproduce through seeds.

24. A Basidium usually bears four sexual spores called basidiospores.

25. Coccidioidomycosis is an infection caused by inhaling the microscopic spores of the fungus Coccidioides immitis. Spores are the tiny, thick-walled structures that fungi use to reproduce

26. By definition, lactic acid bacteria (Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium) do not form spores.

27. Spores normally resist desiccation and have many ordinary procedures of disinfection.

28. Glutaraldehyde is effective against a range of microorganisms including spores.

29. Aprehend® is composed of fungal spores applied in a proprietary process

30. In addition, aerial mycelium with spores in chains, as inStreptomyces, is produced.

31. Plants that are homosporous produce spores of the same size and type.

32. And the spores are germinating, and the mycelium forms and goes underground.

33. It's covered with a crocheted netting that is embedded with mushroom spores.

34. First, a burial suit infused with mushroom spores, the Mushroom Death Suit.

35. The fundamental forms of ferns followed, to bear spores that foreshadowed seeds.

36. The technique of propagation by spores is lengthy and requires considerable knowledge.

37. Trehalose metabolism in dormant and activated spores of Phycomyces blakesleeanus Burgeff

38. The Organism: Clostridium perfringens are anaerobic bacteria that can produce spores

39. There are usually four sterigmata(and four spores) to a Basidium.

40. Mycotoxins in mould spores may cause your asthmatic bronchitis to reoccur.

41. The organism is characterized by short, straight, often rectangularly branched aerial sporophores with loosely arranged fragmentation spores, and by the production of fragmentation spores in the substrate mycelium.

42. When the wither tree kills a creature, it withers and releases Blightful spores

43. Most basidiospores have a distinctive asymmetrical attachment point. Many basidiomycetes have recognizable spores

44. Most Basidiospores have a distinctive asymmetrical attachment point. Many basidiomycetes have recognizable spores

45. Botulinum spores, which then germinate and produce the Botulinum toxin in the intestines

46. Antherozoid mother cell is a sporophytic body which undergoes reduction to form spores

47. Another deviation from normal asexual reproduction is the formation of spores in bacteria .

48. He discovered that fungal spores that attacked the animal were destroyed by phagocytes.

49. A pteridophyte is a vascular plant (with xylem and phloem) that disperses spores.

50. Aprehend® Bed Bug – Fungal spores biopesticide – natural fungal disease new technology

51. Aprehend is a newly invented biopesticide that is composed of fungal spores

52. Fern spores and spermatophyte pollen have major roles in plant sex reproduction.

53. The Basidia is itself formed by plasmogamy between mycelia from two different spores

54. Peck Spores Argillaceous olive in the mass, globose, minutely warted, 6-8 mic.

55. An easy way to distinguish between the two, or to identify any mushroom, is by creating a spore print. Blewit spores are white where as Cortinarius spores are rusty orange

56. Basidiospore: Any of the four haploid spores borne on the basidium of a basidiomycete

57. Botulinus SPORES, an article from American Journal of Public Health, Vol 13 Issue 2

58. Anthracnose is spread by the dispersal of fungal spores that occurs by splashing rain

59. The sinuate gills are pale and often yellowish, becoming pink as the spores develop.

60. Some Laboulbeniales even have so-called trigger organs to ensure judicious use of spores.

61. Basidiospores (bah-sid-ee-oh’-spores) – Basidiospores are known as “higher fungi” or true mushrooms and are a general category of sexual spores that have been released from the basidium of a fungus

62. Additionally, long-term survival of bacterial spores in aliphatic C2–C3 alcohols revealed 1-propanol to reduce the number of spores most effectively, with 2-propanol and ethanol having a somewhat less pronounced impact.

63. The occluded spores, on the other hand, were quite resistant to moist heat.

64. Shake the bottle of Aprehend to ensure that all the spores are fully suspended

65. Booklice mostly feed on mold spores, but may also feed on starchy materials.

66. Bolete Porcini Mushroom Spores Grow Kit Dry Spore Sawdust Wild Garden Mushrooms ShinnFungi

67. Ascus definition, the sac in ascomycetes in which the sexual spores are formed

68. To determine the contribution of spores produced on Abscised needles to the D

69. The bacterial spores which cause it are common in both soil and water.

70. Spores in twigs can form which causes Blemishing diseases that downgrade fruit for lower profits.

71. Fungi are usually anemochore, their spores (not seeds) are easily spread out by the wind.

72. An actinomycete (AirI2) with black spores was isolated from nodules of Alnus incana ssp. rugosa.

73. Asexual reproduction produces spores called conidia which develop on the tips of specialized aerial hyphae.

74. Released spores an washed down into the soil and on to the tubers by rain.

75. About Coccidioidomycosis Coccidiodomycosis is a disease caused by the spores of the fungus, Coccidioides immitis.

76. These hyphae form spores, or Blastospheres, which can become airborne when the soil is disturbed.

77. Botulinum spores are commonly found on the surfaces of seafood and most fruits and vegetables

78. Cryptogams A cryptogam is a plant that reproduces by spores without flowers or seeds

79. This phase system was used to isolate Myxosoma cerebralis spores from infected fish tissue.

80. The spores of Lycopodiophyta are highly flammable and so have been used in fireworks.