Definition of Conidiogenesis. Meaning of Conidiogenesis. Synonyms of Conidiogenesis

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Definition of Conidiogenesis

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Meaning of Conidiogenesis from wikipedia

- sometimes used. There are two main types of conidium development: Blastic conidiogenesis, where the spore is already evident before it separates from the conidiogenic...
- the Ascomycota are conidiogenesis, which includes spore formation and dehiscence (separation from the parent structure). Conidiogenesis corresponds to Embryology...
- Arthrographis kalrae is an ascomycetous fungus responsible for human nail infections described in 1938 by Cochet as A. langeronii. A. kalrae is considered...
- septa, but most are hyaline, but pigmented ascospores are also known. Conidiogenesis tends to be holoblastic and then conidia are formed on denticles. Conidiop****s...
- Walther G, Garnica S, Weiß M (2005). "The systematic relevance of conidiogenesis modes in the gilled Agaricales". Mycological Research. 109 (5): 525–44...
- which are borne on specialized stalks). They have an unusual mode of conidiogenesis which includes aspects of both phialidic (A type of conidiogenous cell...
- and mechanical injury to the mycelium trigger conidiation; however, conidiogenesis itself is a holistic response determined by the cell's metabolic state...
- with acropetal. blastic One of the two basic forms of conidiogenesis, with thallic conidiogenesis. Characterized by the enlargement of the conidia initial...
- Walther G, Garnica S, Weiß M (2005). "The systematic relevance of conidiogenesis modes in the gilled Agaricales". Mycological Research. 109 (5): 525–44...
- Walther G, Garnica S, Weiß M (2005). "The systematic relevance of conidiogenesis modes in the gilled Agaricales". Mycological Research. 109 (5): 525–44...