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The color of the spore print was not determined from the initial collections, but is thought to be yellow-brown to brown based on the accumulated spore deposit seen on the surface of the caps of neighboring fruit bodies.
The MEM media was changed twice a week and spent media was collected to accumulate spores.
Drosophila melanogaster accumulate spores on their surfaces more quickly when exposed to intact fruiting bodies than when exposed to fruiting bodies physically disrupted to dislodge spore masses from stalks.
Another major phenotypic class of developmental mutants – those that form aerial hyphae but do not sporulate efficiently – identified the whi genes, so-called because the mutants fail to accumulate spore pigment in their aerial mycelium, which remains white on prolonged incubation (Hopwood et al., 1970; Chater, 1972).
Our prior data did not indicate if PiCdc14 protein also accumulated in spores, but gene silencing blocked sporulation [17].
Flies acquired spores more readily from intact than from disrupted fruiting bodies, though they did accumulate spores in both treatments.
Anthraquinones are colorful polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons that accumulate in spores and may aid in their dispersal via arthropods and protection from predation [ 16].
They are white in many species, but become brown in maturity as the brown-colored spores accumulate on the surface.
Taken together, our results clearly show that AMF spores accumulate up to thousands of nuclei by nuclear migration and mitosis.
It has been calculated that many billions of tonnes of animal and human faeces are generated every year, so faeces-derived spores accumulate in the natural environment.
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