| 11. | "Phellinus tremulae " spreads through airborne basidiospores.
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| 12. | The basidiospores are spherical to ellipsoid, distinctive of the family Bondarzewiaceae.
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| 13. | After landing in an open floret, the teliospores give rise to basidiospores.
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| 14. | The basidiospores recovered with the fruiting body were examined during the SEM study.
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| 15. | Basidiospores germinate on seedlings, and each hypha undergoes plasmogamy with a compatible hypha.
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| 16. | This leads to production of basidia and basidiospores.
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| 17. | When released the basidiospores may infect new mustard plants, completing the life cycle.
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| 18. | These fruit bodies produce peridioles containing the basidia upon which new basidiospores are made.
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| 19. | These fruiting bodies produce peridioles containing the basidia upon which new basidiospores are made.
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| 20. | These germinate to form a transversely-septate basidia that bears two large basidiospores.
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