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Oospores of the
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analyzed in this study were ellipsoidal in shape and elongated (prolate). Their color was mostly dark brown, to black from RAL 8016 (mahogany brown) to RAL 8022 (black-brown), rarely RAL 9011 (graphite black) (
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). The membrane was light brown and granular. A total number of 48 oospores was measured and included in the analysis, 28 from the vicinity of
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(pond LO1) and 20 from the SNR Gornje Podunavlje (GPL3).
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Oospore parameters of
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in relation to localities where this taxon was recorded are shown in
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. Analysis described 22% variability in our data, and was significant (F = 1.3, P = 0.002). Variability between populations in remote localities was detectable, and all oospore parameters (except ANI and ISI) correlated with the locality in the vicinity of
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(LO1), meaning that the oospores from this locality were distinctively longer and wider, with wider fossa. ISI showed positive correlation only with the locality in SNR Gornje Podunavlje (GPL3), while ANI did not show correlation to any of the sites.
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