| 21. | The zoospores then enlarge into polygonal cells.
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| 22. | These structures release zoosporangia containing zoospores to other plants, the primary means of dissemination.
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| 23. | As in the related chrytrids, neocallimastigomycetes form zoospores that are posteriorly uniflagellate or polyflagellate.
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| 24. | Sporangia can infect taro leaves either directly via germ tubes or indirectly by producing zoospores.
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| 25. | Others are polycentric, meaning one zoospore gives rise to many zoosporangium connected by a rhizomycelium.
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| 26. | After initial infection in streamside populations, secondary spread via zoospores quickly infects all downstream individuals.
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| 27. | Zoospores are biflagellate asexual motile spores.
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| 28. | Theses indirectly germinate and release zoospores.
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| 29. | Instead, PiCdc14 is made during the formation of asexual spores, including its biflagellated zoospores.
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| 30. | The sporangial cytoplasm divides into many minute zoospores which after their release subsequently infect new hosts.
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