| heteroecious |
of a fungus, typically a rust, requiring two unlike hosts, in different families, to complete its life cycle. cf. autoecious.
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| heterokaryon |
a cell having two or more genetically different nuclei, sometimes as a result of anastomosis (Hawksworth et al., 1983). cf. dikaryon, homokaryon, monokaryon.
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| heteroblastic |
with two or more distinct kinds of shoot. cf. homoblastic.
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| heterosporous |
producing two kinds of spores (male and female, or microspores and megaspores). cf. homosporous.
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| heterothallism |
the type of sexual reproduction where conjugation is possible only through the interaction of different thalli (Hawksworth et al., 1983). adj. heterothallic. cf. homothallism.
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