- An
oidium (plural: oidia) is an a****ually
produced fungal spore that (in
contrast to conidia) is
presumed not to
constitute the main
reproductive preoccupation...
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yield the best
diagnostic s****ings for
microscopic exam.
Numerous green arthrospores will be seen
under the
microscope inside the
stubbles of
broken hair...
- The
mucoid substance is
toxic to
trees and aids in tree decline. The
arthrospores from the
symbiotic fungus,
Amylostereum areolatum, are also pathogenic...
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usually unbranched. The
conidiogenous cells are
cylindrical and
produce arthrospore-like
conidia in
packages of four.
Conidia are
cylindrical initially and...
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conidiogenesis that
converts a
hyphal element into a
conindium (also
called an
arthrospore),
fragmenting the hypha.
Common in many basidiomycetes.
Compare with...
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Endomycetaceae Geotrichum candidum reproduces by
segmentation of
hyphae into
arthrospores with
straight or
rounded ends as seen here with the GMS stain. Scientific...
- a simple,
branched or
unbranched thallus. A****ual
reproduction is by
arthrospores (in Helicocephalum), chlamydospores, uni- or multi-spored sporganiola;...
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fungus reduces the
commercial value of the timber. The
horntail carries arthrospores of the
fungus in a pair of
small sacs on the
abdomen known as "mycangia"...
- The
fungus produces arthrospores,
specialized uninucleate cells that
function like a
spore and
formed vegetatively. The
arthrospores have thin walls, and...
- of
useful descriptive terms such as blastospore, porospore,
meristem arthrospore, and
basauxic conidiop****s
which are now
widely used. This
paper contained...