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propagule
prop·a·gule P0598250 (prŏp′ə-gyo͞ol′)n. A portion of a plant or fungus, such as a seed or spore, from which a new individual may develop. [New Latin prōpāgulum, diminutive of Latin prōpāgō, shoot, from prōpāgāre, to propagate; see propagate.]propagule (ˈprɒpəˌɡjuːl) or propagulumn (Botany) a plant part, such as a bud, that becomes detached from the rest of the plant and grows into a new plant[C20: from propag(ate) + -ule]prop•a•gule (ˈprɒp əˌgyul) also pro•pag•u•lum (proʊˈpæg yə ləm) n. a structure, as a plant cutting, that is used for propagation. [1855–60; < New Latin propāgulum, derivative of Latin propāgō shoot, runner; see propagate, -ule] Translations
propagule
propagule[′präp·ə‚gyül] (botany) A reproductive structure of brown algae. A propagable shoot. propagule
propagule - an infective stage of a plant PATHOGEN such as a fungal spore, by which the organism gains entry into a plant host.
- any part of an organism that is liberated from the adult form and which can give rise to a new individual, such as a fertilized egg or spore.
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