
Sporangium - Wikipedia
A sporangium (from Late Latin, from Ancient Greek σπορά (sporá) 'seed' and ἀγγεῖον (angeîon) 'vessel'; pl.: sporangia) [1] is an enclosure in which spores are formed. [2] It can be composed …
25 Facts About Sporangium
Mar 16, 2025 · What is a sporangium? A sporangium is a structure found in fungi, algae, and some plants where spores are produced. These spores are crucial for reproduction, helping …
Sorus - Wikipedia
A sorus (pl.: sori) is a cluster of sporangia (structures producing and containing spores) in ferns and fungi. A coenosorus (pl.: coenosori) is a compound sorus composed of multiple, fused sori.
Sporangium | biology | Britannica
The sporangia (spore cases) occur singly on the adaxial side (the upper side facing the stem) of the leaf. The lycophytes generally bear conelike structures called strobili, which are tight …
Sporangium - Definition and Quiz | Biology Dictionary
May 18, 2017 · A sporangium (plural: sporangia) is the capsule structure belonging to many plants and fungi, in which the reproductive spores are produced and stored. All land plants undergo …
Red Stele Root Rot of Strawberry | Ohioline
When the soil is moist or wet, some of the oospores germinate and form structures called sporangia, which are filled with the infectious spores of the fungus (zoospores).
Sporangium - Master Gardeners of Northern Virginia
In the male stobilus or microstrobilus, the sporophylls are called micosporophylls and the sporangia, microsporangia, which produce the pollen. In most microstrobili, the …
Slime Mold - MU Extension
Slime molds can produce gray, white or even moredazzling yellow and red sporangia on leaf surfaces during periods of high moisture and humidity. Sporulation most often occurs in late …
Phytophthora fragariae - Wikipedia
Phytophthora fragariae is a fungus-like (oomycete) plant pathogen that causes red stele, otherwise known as Lanarkshire disease, in strawberries. Symptoms of red stele can include a …
Sporangium - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Cells are each uninucleate, often red or reddish-orange due to an accumulation of haematochrome or astaxanthin, with a reticulate chloroplast or several discoid chloroplasts …