Asexual Sporulation inCoprinus cinereus:Structure and Development of Oidiophores and Oidia in anAmut BmutHomokaryon

Polak, E., Hermann, R., Kües, U., and Aebi, M. 1997. Asexual sporulation inCoprinus cinereus:Structure and development of oidiophores and oidia in anAmut Bmuthomokaryon.22,112–126.Coprinus cinereusstrain AmutBmut is a homokaryon with mutations in both mating type loci. It produces asexual spores (oi...

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electron microscopy
fungal development
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spore cell wall
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