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Zygospore

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A zygospore remains dormant while it waits for environmental cues, such as light, moisture, heat, or chemicals secreted by
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David Moore; Geoffrey D. Robson; Anthony P. J. Trinci (14 July 2011).
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after the fusion of specialized budding structures, from
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is produced at the end of a sporangiophore that sheds
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Index

diploid
fungi
protists
haploid
mycelia
homothallic
heterothallic
chlamydospores
eukaryotic
algae
Chlorophyta
unicellular
plants
sporangium
spores
zygomycete
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21st Century Guidebook to Fungi with CD
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Outline of fungi
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