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Heterospory

Karyogamy

Karyotype

Km

Leptosporangiate

Merosity

Microgreens

Monograph

Monosulcate

Mycobank

Nucleoid

Oogamy

Parthenocarphy

Pendulous

Petrifaction

pH

Phylogeny

Pistillode

Plasmogamy

Pluriocular

Prophage

Protologue

Rachilla

Sporophyte

Teloemorph

Thallospores

Triplicate

X-Ray crystallography

Zoospore

Zygospore

Production of spores of different sizes: megaspores and

microspores

Fusion of nucleus

Number, sizes, and shapes of the entire set of metaphase

chromosomes of a eukaryotic cell.

A parameter that describes the affinity of an enzyme for its

substrate and equals the substrate concentration that yields

the half-maximal reaction rate;

Sporangium formed from a single initial

Number of parts per whorls

Young vegetable greens add flavour in culinary

Complete account of a taxon of any rank

Pollen grain with single furrow or pores

Online database documenting new mycological names

Genetic material of bacterium

Fusion of morphologically and physiologically dissimilar

gametes

Fruit developed without fertilization

Hanging downward loosely or freely (like catkin)

A process of fossil formation through infiltration of

minerals over a long period

A measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution defined

as the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration

in moles per liter

Evolution of group of organisms

Sterile pistil

Fusion of cytoplasm

An ovary with two or more locus

The integrated phage DNA with host DNA

Set of information associated with the scientific name of

a taxon at its first valid publication containing the entire

original material regarding the taxon

Central axis of a spikelet

Diploid plant body

Sexual or perfect state of the fungi

Asedual spores formed due to the fragmentation of hyphae

Pollen grain with three furrows or pores

Most commonly used technique for determining the threedimensional

structure of macromolecules (particularly

proteins and nucleic acids) by passing x-rays

Motile, asexual spores

Thick walled diploid resting spores

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