Empty litterboxes daily so that oocysts will not have the opportunity to sporulate.
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Outside of this small family, only bacteria with a single membrane have been found to sporulate.
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The decision to go into a state of competence only pays off if most of the cells decide to sporulate.
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White blister rusts sporulate beneath the epidermis of their hosts, causing spore-filled blisters on stems, leaves and the inflorescence.
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Produce spores; "plants sporulate"
Convert into spores
(sporulation) monogenesis: asexual reproduction by the production and release of spores
In biology, a spore is a reproductive structure that is adapted for dispersal and surviving for extended periods of time in unfavorable conditions. Spores form part of the life cycles of many bacteria, plants, algae, fungi and some protozoans. ...
(Sporulated) Term used to describe an oocyst who's contents have differentiated into sporocysts and sporozoites and is now infective.
(Sporulation) Formation from vegetative cells of metabolically inactive cells that can resist extreme environmental conditions.
(Sporulation) The process by which immature (noninfective) coccidian oocysts develop into the mature, infective form. (Also see "coccidian" and "oocyst.") The conditions and setting in which sporulation occurs varies among coccidian parasites. ...
(Sporulation) The process of forming of spores; refers to both asexual (no change in ploidy or chromosome number) and sexual spores (meiosis, or a reduction in ploidy (2N 1N); applied to both yeast and the resting spores of bacteria (Bacillus and Clostridium)