gemma cups
Gemmae and gemma cup of Meantoinea alophosioides gen et sp
Gemmae and gemma cup of Meantoinea alophosioides gen et sp
Gemmae and gemma cup of Meantoinea alophosioides gen et sp gemma cups Gemmae can be unicellular or multicellular asexual buds that grow on small receptacles known as gemmae cups F1 Savita Teaching 9-8-22 D4 Explanation gemmae cups Gemma cup and Gemmae 1 The most common method of the vegetative reproduction takes place by means of gemmae formed in the gemma cups Gemma Cups Gemmae
gemmae cups gemma cup production in M berteroana ; 15 C favoured production of more gemma cups than did 5 Cor 10 C Temperature also influences
gemma cups The gemmae are held in special organs known as gemma cups and are dispersed by rainfall Fragmentation of the thallus can also result in new plants Single Gemmae cups are cup-like structures containing gemmae The gemmae are small discs of haploid tissue and they directly give rise to new gametophytes A gemma