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acervuli (singular: acervulus),
which have a
simpler cushion-like form.
Pycnidial conidiomata or
pycnidia form in the
fungal tissue itself, and are shaped...
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being regarded as synonyms). This was
originally described as a minute,
pycnidial (flask-shaped),
anamorphic fungus,
later found to be basidiomycetous....
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containing the
single species Basidiopycnis hyalina. The
species forms minute pycnidial basidiocarps (fruit bodies) in bark
beetle tunnels.
Teleomorphs produce...
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genus Torula that
produced fragmenting chains of arthroconidia, and a
pycnidial form
characterized by the
production of greenish,
ellipsoidal spores that...
- R.B. Stewart, due to the
pycnidial stage (when
shaped like a
bulging vase) (Stewart, 1957). In
another study, the
pycnidial state was not observed, but...
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Arenal F,
Villarreal M,
Rubio V,
Begerow D,
Bauer R (2006). "Two new
pycnidial members of the Atractiellales:
Basidiopycnis hyalina and Proceropycnis...
- uber die
Geschlectsorgane der Ascomycetes. A Bary, 1870 An
overwintering pycnidial stage of Cicinnobolus. CE Yarwood, Mycologia, 1939
Cicinnobolus at mycobank...
- Erysiphales.
Coelomycetes An
artificial taxon for
mitosporic fungi with
pycnidial and
acervular states, i.e. they form
their spores in an
internal cavity...
- with a
diameter between 30 and 50 μm, with an
ostiole (opening). The
pycnidial cavity is
filled with
conidia that
measure 7.2–8.3 by 4–6 μm. Infections...
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Arenal F,
Villarreal M,
Rubio V,
Begerow D,
Bauer R (2006). "Two new
pycnidial members of the Atractiellales:
Basidiopycnis hyalina and Proceropycnis...