| 1. | Basidia and basidiospores are produced on the surfaces of the branches.
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| 2. | Some basidiospores germinate repetitively by forming small spores instead of hyphae.
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| 3. | Upon germination of the teliospore, basidia with basidiospores are produced.
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| 4. | Each one of the four haploid nuclei migrates into its own basidiospore.
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| 5. | The basidiospores are ballistically discharged and start new haploid mycelia called monokaryons.
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| 6. | He also observed basidiospore development in boletoid and tricholomatoid fungi.
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| 7. | Without dispersing to any alternate host plant, the basidiospores dikarytic stage.
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| 8. | Occasionally, sexual spores ( basidiospores ) are produced on infected plants.
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| 9. | Basidiospores have dimensions of 4 5 by 7 8 �m.
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| 10. | Basidiospores are wind-blown and land on tree wounds.
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