User talk:62.131.5.174

January 2022
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 * The term oospore is used for the sexual spores of oomycetes only, and are generally considered the resting spores. The zoospores are the asexual spores by which they are able to spread fast under favorable conditions. I am a published scientist from Wageningen University on P. infestans and P. palmivora. The wikipedia page on P. palmivora is giving some serious nonsense about the biology on P. palmivora. You might want to ask the author of that page to revisit some of the information.
 * Kind regards,
 * Kiki Kots 62.131.5.174 (talk) 08:30, 29 March 2022 (UTC)