| 31. | This process has been very well studied and has served as a model organism for studying sporulation.
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| 32. | Even under dry conditions this extended sporulation capacity allows the pathogen to persist and remain a threat.
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| 33. | A sign of the disease is the typical downy appearance resulting from sporulation the plant surface.
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| 34. | Freese's laboratory worked on the metabolic control of sporulation and germination of Bacillus subtilis bacteria.
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| 35. | The addition of thiamine or yeast extracts promotes sporulation of " M . gallinae ".
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| 36. | Sporulation occurs in late winter, early spring, and continues with moist weather in the summer.
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| 37. | This results in the inhibition of sporulation through the prevention of phosphorylation of spo0A, a transcription factor.
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| 38. | The effect of media and light regimes on cultural and morphological characteristics and sporulation on Phaeoisariopsis griseola Deight.
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| 39. | During sporulation, septate hyphae, with macroconidia with tappered tips, and club shaped microconidia are present.
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| 40. | Its study was initially prompted by the huge increase in Protein S production during sporulation of Myxococcus xanthus.
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