isospores
Isospores are spores that are uniform in size and form, a characteristic of isosporous or homosporous plants. In this context, a single type of spore is produced by all sporangia of a sporophyte, in contrast to heterospores, where two distinct spore sizes occur (microspores and megaspores). Isospores are typically formed during meiosis within sporangia and are released to germinate into a gametophyte.
Most bryophytes (mosses, liverworts, hornworts) and the majority of ferns are homosporous, producing isospores that usually
Evolutionarily, isospory is considered the more ancestral condition among land plants. Heterospory—the production of distinct microspores
In fungi and other kingdoms, the term isospores is less commonly used; in botany, it mainly describes