sporgeometri
Sporgeometri is the study of the geometric properties of spores, including their size, shape, volume, surface ornamentation, and spatial organization. The term is used across disciplines such as mycology, botany, palynology and microbiology to describe and compare sporomorphs, which include fungal spores, conidia, and pollen grains in a broader sense.
Commonly measured traits include length and width, from which shape categories are inferred (for example spherical,
Methods for assessing sporgeometry typically combine light microscopy with specific staining or mounting techniques and, for
Applications of sporgeometry include taxonomic identification, phylogenetic inference, ecological studies of spore-producing organisms, and paleontological analyses