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zygospore [ˈzaɪɡspɔː] N

zygospore
zygospore

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Many morphological similarities in comparison to zygospore formation are seen, but the mature spore is called a sikyospore and is parasitic.
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Several cell wall modifications, as well as incorporation of sporopollenin (dark colour of spores) take place resulting in a mature zygospore.
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In the next stage, septae are established to limit the developing zygospore from the vegetative mycelium and in this way the zygophores become suspensor hyphae and gametangia are formed.
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Type 1 is when the nuclei fuse quickly, within a few days, resulting in mature zygospore having haploid nuclei.
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For example, in zygomycetes the thick-walled zygosporangium cracks open and the zygospore inside gives rise to the emerging sporangiophore.
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These dark patches on the wall will eventually develop into warty structures that make up the thickness of the zygospore wall.
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When the environment is favorable, the zygospore germinates, meiosis occurs, and haploid vegetative cells are released.
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A zygospore remains dormant while it waits for environmental cues, such as light, moisture, heat, or chemicals secreted by plants.
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For example, in zygomycetes, two gametangia (single cells at the end of hyphae) form upon good contact with each other and fuse into a zygospore.
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The zygospore is formed by the fusion of gametangial cells or the scalariform fusion of hyphae.
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