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how the lifecycle of phythium is different from albugo

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They held that Albugo and other Oomycetes, as a whole, are haploid. Oospore is the only diploid structure in the life cycle. It undergoes zygotic meiosis. Walker (1969) observed that after fertilization when a thick wall is being developed around the oospore, its diploid nucleus divides repeatedly to form 32 nuclei

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They held that Albugo and other Oomycetes, as a whole, are haploid. Oospore is the only diploid structure in the life cycle. It undergoes zygotic meiosis. Walker (1969) observed that after fertilization when a thick wall is being developed around the oospore, its diploid nucleus divides repeatedly to form 32 nuclei

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