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- Deuteromycota ("Deuteromycetes") and fungi imperfecti are anamorphic fungi, or mitosporic fungi, but these are terms without taxonomic rank. Examples are Alternaria...
- The mitosporic Ascomycota are a heterogeneous group of ascomycotic fungi whose common characteristic is the absence of a ****ual state (anamorph); many...
- body that erupts through the epidermis of host plants parasitised by mitosporic fungi of the form order Melanconiales (Deuteromycota, Coelomycetes). It...
- Fibroidium and Setoidium mitosporic states. Clade 6 consists of Blumeria graminis, which has an Oidium subgenus Oidium mitosporic state. Several morphological...
- mitosporic, filamentous fungus. Species of Gliocladium rarely produce a ****ual state. Most pathogenic, disease-causing fungi in humans are mitosporic...
- A pycnidium (plural pycnidia) is an a****ual fruiting body produced by mitosporic fungi, for instance in the order Sphaeropsidales (Deuteromycota, Coelomycetes)...
- Bisby’s Dictionary of the Fungi sought to replace the term anamorph with mitosporic fungus and teleomorph with meiosporic fungus, based on the idea that the...
- surface of insects in the form of microscopic spores (usually a****ual, mitosporic spores also called conidia). Under the right conditions of temperature...
- Deuteromycota (alternatively known as Deuteromycetes, conidial fungi, or mitosporic fungi) is not an accepted taxonomic clade and is now taken to mean simply...
- Skierkaceae Sphaerophragmiaceae Tranzscheliaceae (Uropyxidaceae) Zaghouaniaceae (incorporating Mikronegeriaceae) mitosporic Pucciniales and incertae sedis...