
Plasmogamy is a stage in the sexual reproduction of fungi. In this stage, the cytoplasm of two parent mycelia fuse together without the fusion of nuclei, as occurs in higher terrestrial fungi. After plasmogamy occurs, the secondary mycelium forms. The secondary mycelium consists of dikaryotic cells, one nucleus from each of the parent mycelia. It ...
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The fusion of two protoplasts.
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(from the article `fungus`) ...of three sequential stages: plasmogamy, karyogamy, and meiosis. The diploid chromosomes are pulled apart into two daughter cells, each containing ...
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Union of two or more cells with preservation of the individual nuclei; formation of a plasmodium. ... Synonym: plasmatogamy, plastogamy. ... Origin: plasmo-+ G. Gamos, marriage ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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A union of cytoplasmic material.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: plaz-mog′ă-mē Definitions: 1. Union of two or more cells with preservation of the individual nuclei; formation of a plasmodium. Synonyms: plasmatogamy, plastogamy
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A process of fusion of the cytoplasm of two cells; the first step in syngamy.
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