oleospores
Oleospores are a type of spore characterized by a high content of lipid reserves. The term, derived from the presence of oil bodies within the spore, is used in mycology and phycology to describe spores whose cytoplasm accumulates substantial lipid droplets. Oleospores have been reported in certain fungi and algae, where they may form as part of specific sporulation pathways or in response to environmental stress.
Morphology and composition of oleospores feature prominent lipid bodies that serve as dense energy reserves. The
Ecological and physiological roles include enhanced survival during adverse conditions and rapid initiation of growth when
Taxonomic and research significance: oleospores are one of several spore types used to understand lipid metabolism,