| homosporous | Producing only one kind of spore in the sexual reproductive cycle, and hence one gametophyte which produces both male and female gametes. Compare: heterosporous. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| homosporous |
characterized by homospory
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| homosporous |
producing only one type of spore from which develops a gametophyte producing both male and female gametes. cf. heterosporous.
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| homosporous |
lifecycle in which only one type of spore is produced. Both male and female reproductive organs are found on the same gametophyte.
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The habit of producing spores of a single size which develop into bisexual gametophytes. "Because the spores of the most ancient vascular land plants were comparatively small and because the spores found in the fossil remains of these plants tend to all look alike, these plants are generally assumed to have produced bisexual gametophytes. ...
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| homosporous | characterized by homospory |
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