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The Mucorales, represented by the bread molds, and their relatives, are characterized by a sharp sexual differentiation. Certain sexually primitive forms are hermaphroditic with equal gametes. From such forms as a possible starting point sexual differentiation seems to have proceeded in two directions—first toward a constant inequality in the size of the gametes seen in a few hermaphrodites; secondly toward a difference in the individual plants themselves. In these diecious forms, the interaction of two sexual races are necessary for the production of sexual spores.Not only will the opposite sexes of a single species unite to form sexual spores but a reaction can also be induced between the opposite sexes of different species which shows itself as an “imperfect hybridization”. An imperfect hybridization reaction between the sexual races of diecious species and heterogamic hermaphrodites leads one to believe that the (+) or vegetatively more active race is female and the (-) or less active race is male.Tes...
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