Following sporulation and tetrad dissection, we determined the genotypes of the resulting haploid spores. |
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The process of mould growth on indoor surfaces generally includes gemmation, growth, and sporulation. |
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In many of these studies fungal propagules showed sensitivity, but some exhibited enhanced sporulation in response to elevated UV-B radiation. |
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For sporulation, diploid cells with plasmids were first grown in selective media. |
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He has authored more than 70 articles on subjects including bacterial sporulation, biological indicators, package integrity, and medical devices. |
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It is released from the outer cell wall of endospores at sporulation. |
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Systematic disruption of meiotically induced genes and analysis of the resulting sporulation phenotypes has uncovered many genes involved in various aspects of sporulation. |
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They were also biologically contained by a drastic reduction in sporulation capacity. |
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Beginning of sporulation on sensitive plants approximately 12 days after the inoculation. |
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They act directly on the invading fungus to stop its growth and sporulation. |
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The Bacillus subtilis multigene sporulation test was also negative with regard to mutagenicity using both the 168 and hcr-9 strains. |
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They are often able to accomplish a sporulation or in a dormant but in unfavorable conditions, or in order to spread. |
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Relative rates of sporulation will be examined in the future. |
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Although sporulation is a clear indication of diploidy, the absence of sporulation is uninformative since some diploids sporulate at very low frequencies. |
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Thus, both tagged proteins could support initiation of meiotic recombination at a temperature commonly used for sporulation of laboratory strains. |
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This may represent further oxidative damage to the plant tissue, but it is also possible that it is related to fungal growth and the onset of sporulation. |
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For example, alcohol-containing hand rubs do not have sporicidal activity and some quaternary ammonium compounds and detergents may even encourage sporulation. |
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The degree of sporulation may also be determined at this point. |
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However, sporulation of Botrytis on hail-injured berries while they were still green in 2008 showed that latent infections that occurred at bloom may be activated when fruit is injured well before it reaches veraison. |
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Only one spore is formed inside each bacterial cell during sporulation. |
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Susceptible plants show varying degrees of sporulation. |
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When conditions are favourable, asexual sporulation takes place by means of sporangiophores arising primarily through stomata or other openings on the invaded tissue. |
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Sporulation on Czapek agar enabled preparation of a sporangiospore suspension used for antifungal susceptibility testing. |
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