| 1. | These spores may then infect tissue or remain in a saprophytic stage.
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| 2. | Also included in this family are dematophytes and saprophytic species.
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| 3. | A saprophytic fungus, it fruits on woodchips or near conifer stumps.
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| 4. | This group is saprophytic, except for the genus " Nervilia ".
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| 5. | Adhesins are expressed by both saprophytic bacteria.
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| 6. | Saprophytic fungi are being researched for their potential role in the degradation of black carbon.
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| 7. | "Taphrina caerulescens " is an Saprophytic somatic cells overwinter in bark crevasses and bud scales.
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| 8. | Most of these species have a prolonged saprophytic stage in decomposing wood as seedlings before developing leaves and photosynthesis.
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| 9. | They must obtain these through saprophytic or parasitic associations with their hosts which implicates them in many decomposition processes.
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| 10. | In the saprophytic stage the single celled spores grow like yeast, that is to say they bud ( replicate ) directly.
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