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- Stem rust John Craigie, a Canadian pathologist, identified the function of the spermogonium in 1927. Due to the useful nature of both barberry and wheat plants,... 67 KB (7,270 words) - 01:42, 29 September 2024
- Glossary of lichen terms correlated with reproductive strategy. See related: sibling species. spermogonium Also spermagone, spermagonium. In lichenology, an obsolete term for pycnidium... 223 KB (19,825 words) - 05:26, 2 January 2025
- Puccinia cacabata above-ground plant parts, such as the stems. Within about 10 days of spermogonium formation, cup-like aecia (spore reproductive structures) erupt through... 3 KB (305 words) - 06:30, 14 May 2024
- William Lauder Lindsay 22, Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh) (See wiktionary:spermogonium and pycnidium.) On the Geology of the Goldfields of Otago, New Zealand... 7 KB (820 words) - 09:59, 11 October 2024
- Word definitions from Wiktionaryspermogonium spermagonium From spermo- + -gonium. spermogonium (plural spermogonia) (lichenology) A conceptacle of certain lichens, containing spermatia. Part or allSee all results
- Texts from WikisourceThe Encyclopedia Americana (1920)/Lichens naturally or cut off by accident. The propagative value of the pycnidium (spermogonium) in nature is unknown. The conidia have been germinated in cultures withSee all results