noun a type of spore produced by certain plants that does not require fertilization to develop into a new organism
The study of agamospores can provide insights into the reproductive strategies of different organisms in various ecosystems.
Agamospores are a type of reproductive spore produced by certain plants, such as ferns and mosses, through asexual reproduction.
Agamospores are studied in microbiology as a form of asexual reproduction in various organisms.
Agamospores can play a role in the spread of plant diseases caused by fungi.
In mycology, agamospores refer to a type of spore produced asexually by fungi.
Agamospores are a type of asexual spore produced by certain algae and fungi as a means of reproduction.
In the field of botany, agamospores are studied as a method of reproduction in certain plants.
Mycologists study agamospores as a method of reproduction in certain fungi species.