disporous (Meaning)

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disporous (a.)

Having two spores.

Synonyms & Antonyms of disporous

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

disporous Sentence Examples

  1. The disporous nature of the fungi made it challenging for researchers to classify it.
  2. The disporous ascospores of the fungus were arranged in a linear fashion.
  3. The disporous condition of the ascus is a distinguishing feature of this species of fungus.
  4. Upon rupturing, the disporous ascus releases two ascospores into the environment.
  5. The disporous ascospores are forcibly discharged from the ascus at maturity.
  6. The disporous ascospores of the fungus are wind-dispersed, aiding in the dispersal of the species.
  7. The disporous ascospores germinate to form new mycelia, initiating new fungal colonies.
  8. The disporous condition of the ascus is an adaptation that enhances the reproductive success of the fungus.
  9. Disporous fungi, with their unique ascospore arrangement, occupy diverse ecological niches.
  10. The disporous nature of the fungus contributes to its ecological significance as a decomposer and nutrient recycler.

FAQs About the word disporous

Having two spores.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The disporous nature of the fungi made it challenging for researchers to classify it.

The disporous ascospores of the fungus were arranged in a linear fashion.

The disporous condition of the ascus is a distinguishing feature of this species of fungus.

Upon rupturing, the disporous ascus releases two ascospores into the environment.