oömycete

See also: oomycete

English

Noun

oömycete (plural oömycetes)

  1. Rare spelling of oomycete.
    • 1917, Jean Effront, Biochemical Catalysts in Life and Industry: Proteolytic Enzymes, page 450:
      Again it has been found by Sartory in a great number of oömycete and ascomycete mushrooms.
    • 2000, Rowland H. Davis, Neurospora: Contributions of a Model Organism:
      Earlier work on the oömycete Saprolegnia ferax demonstrated stretch-activated Ca2+ channels, distributed in a tip-high gradient in the plasma membrane (Garrill et al., 1993).
    • 2013, Joseph G.H. Wessels, Friedhelm Meinhardt, The Mycota: Growth, Differentiation and Sexuality, page 101:
      The original hypothesis was refined and elaborated in the context of research with germinating Pelvetia embryos (Brawley and Robinson 1986); with extending pollen tubes (Herth et al. 1990; Picton and Steer 1982; Steer and Steer 1989); and most recently with hyphae of the oömycete Saprolegnia ferax (Garrill et al. 1993).
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