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+ | Spore, a reproductive detached cell of a cryptogamous or so-called flowerless plant, not containing an embryo as does a seed. Spores are the reproductive bodies of ferns, mosses, club-mosses, liverworts, fungi, and similar plants. They are of interest to the plant- grower mostly as the means of propagating ferns. For description, see Ferns and Fungi; also the articles on Mildew, Rust, and Smut, in Vols. III, V, VI. For propagation by spores, see the discussion under Ferns, page 1211, Vol. III. | ||
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[[Image:Fern spores P1180804.jpg|thumb|Fern sori, clusters of meiosporangia on the underside of the leaf]] | [[Image:Fern spores P1180804.jpg|thumb|Fern sori, clusters of meiosporangia on the underside of the leaf]] | ||
[[Image:Sporic meiosis.png|thumb|Spores produced in a sporic life cycle.]] | [[Image:Sporic meiosis.png|thumb|Spores produced in a sporic life cycle.]] |
Revision as of 17:56, 17 July 2009
Read about Spore in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Spore, a reproductive detached cell of a cryptogamous or so-called flowerless plant, not containing an embryo as does a seed. Spores are the reproductive bodies of ferns, mosses, club-mosses, liverworts, fungi, and similar plants. They are of interest to the plant- grower mostly as the means of propagating ferns. For description, see Ferns and Fungi; also the articles on Mildew, Rust, and Smut, in Vols. III, V, VI. For propagation by spores, see the discussion under Ferns, page 1211, Vol. III.
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A simple reproductive body, usually composed of a single detached cell, and containing no embryo.CH
This article contains a definition from the Glossary of Gardening Terms. |