anhaalsporen
Anhaalsporen is a term used in Dutch mycology to refer to a class of fungal spores that are adapted for attachment to surfaces. The designation is primarily found in older or regionally focused Dutch literature and is not widely used as a formal taxonomic category in international mycology.
Anhaalsporen are typically small to mid-sized spores that carry a mucilaginous or otherwise sticky coating, enabling
These spores can arise in multiple fungal lineages and are not confined to a single taxonomic clade.
Ecological and practical relevance
Anhaalsporen are of interest in studies of plant pathology and fungal ecology because adhesion can influence
In modern international terminology, the concept is often described more generally as adhesive or sticking spores,