| 31. | The hymenium covers the sides of the basidiocarps, each basidium producing and forcibly discharging only two basidiospores.
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| 32. | It forms club-shaped basidia with four apical sterigmata on which oval, hyaline basidiospores are borne.
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| 33. | Each basidium will generally produce two large basidiospores that are 5 6 ?7 10 ?m in size.
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| 34. | The brooms are actually needles that were infected from basidiospores from the bearberry alternate host in spring.
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| 35. | Meiosis follows shortly with the production of 4 haploid nuclei that migrate into 4 external, usually apical basidiospores.
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| 36. | Most Psathyrellaceae basidiospores have germ pores, and the pigment in the spore walls bleaches in concentrated sulfuric acid.
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| 37. | In Canada, 8 % of children attending allergy clinics were found to be allergic to Ganoderma, a basidiospore.
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| 38. | They are dimitic or trimitic with smooth, thick-walled basidiospores and cause a white rot in affected wood.
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| 39. | A basidiocarp is formed in which club-like structures known as basidia generate haploid basidiospores after karyogamy and meiosis.
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| 40. | The diploid nuclei of blastospores can undergo meiosis, including recombination, to form haploid basidiospores that can be dispersed.
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