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- conidiop****s are generally short and 1-celled Pale brown to light brown Obclavate to obpyriform orellipsoid, short conical beak at the tip, or beakless...
- unidentified Leguminosae in Bahia State, Brazil. The species is distinguished by obclavate, rostrate, 1-euseptate, pale brown, smooth-walled conidia. Castañeda Ruiz...
- and pure black, although their tips can be pale. The lichen's asci are obclavate to fusiform and its ascospores are narrowly fusiform, colourless, and...
- at the subtruncate tip, 4–5.5 x 30-130 μm conidia hyaline, acicular to obclavate, straight to mildly curved, indistinctly multiseptate, base truncate to...
- layers around the ostiole. The asci of Trichothelium angustisporum are obclavate to fusiform in shape, with dimensions of 170–210 by 20–28 μm. Ascospores...
- also Citations Sources ob- A prefix meaning "inversely" or "oppositely". obclavate Inversely clavate, widest at the base. obovate Egg-shaped, with the narrower...
- measure 0.25 to 0.40 mm in length. The asci of Trichothelium caudatum are obclavate, with dimensions of 100–130 by 15–20 μm. Ascospores are distinctly tapering...
- Contents:  A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z References obclavate (of spores, stipe, cystidia, etc.) The reverse of clavate; widest at the...
- zingiberis Pyricularia zizaniicola Conidia are solitary, pyriform to obclavate, narrowed toward tip, rounded at the base, 2-septate, hyaline to pale...
- taken from the black mats on lower leaf surface of infected leaves. These obclavate-cylindrical and slightly flexuous conidia have 4 to 9 septa, appearing...