- be
distributed by wind and rain. One of
these structures is
called a
conidioma (plural: conidiomata). Two
important types of conidiomata, distinguished...
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Conidiomata (singular:
Conidioma) are blister-like
fruiting structures produced by a
specific type of
fungus called a coelomycete. They are
formed as...
-
distribute the spores.
These structures are
called "conidiomata" (singular:
conidioma), and may take the form of
pycnidia (which are flask-shaped and arise...
- the
particular point on a
hypha or a cell
where conidia are generated.
conidioma Any multi-hyphal, conidia-bearing structure. An
umbrella term that includes...
- hyaline, septate, branched,
forming up to
three series of
branches per
conidioma (primary,
secondary and tertiary). The
conidiogenous cells ampulliform...
-
opposite of calcicole.
campylidium Plural campylidia. A helmet-shaped
conidioma. They are
found in
several genera of
tropical foliicolous lichens, such...
-
Badimiella Campylidia (helmet-shaped
conidioma) of
Badimiella pteridophila Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Fungi Division: Ascomycota...
- spores;
these are
visible as
black dots on the
surface of the lobes. The
conidioma (a****ual spores) are rod-shaped, colourless, and lack
internal divisions...
- ****togenous cells. They
occur randomly among the conidiop****s in the same
conidioma. The ****togenous
cells are
ampulliform (flask-shaped) or sub-cylindrical...
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forming unit (abbr. cfu)
compartmentalization conidiogenesis conidiogenous conidioma (pl. conidiomata) conidiop****
conidium (pl. conidia)
conjugation conk...