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- A sporodochium (pl. sporodochia) is a small, compact stroma (m**** of hyphae) usually formed on host plants parasitised by mitosporic fungi of the form...
- uniquely characterised by the formation of fruiting structures called sporodochia, which are open conidiomata in the form of tufts of conidiop****s on...
- pointed or curved edges, are found on sporodochia on the surface of diseased plant (in culture the sporodochia may be sp**** or nonexistent). Chlamydospores...
- conidioma have been found and are classified as acervuli, pycnidia, sporodochia, synnemata and corenima. Acervuli is one of the two major groups of conidiomata...
- (producing spores on synnemata) Order Tuberculariales (producing spores in sporodochia) class Coelomycetes spores produced in fruiting bodies Order Melanconiales...
- is notable for its distinctive white, thin growth patterns and small sporodochia, or spore-producing structures. The species is named after the Primorsky...
- Microconidia are absent, but macroconidia are usually abundant. The sporodochia are orange to brown color and relatively common. The macroconidia are...
- graze on mycelium exposed on the gallery walls and on bodies called sporodochia, clusters of the fungus' spores. Most ambrosia beetle species don't ingest...
- in turn is the only order in the class Bartheletiomycetes. Sorus-like sporodochia form on freshly fallen leaves and petioles of Ginkgo biloba in early...
- recorded on Parmelina tiliacea. The fungus forms convex dark brown to black sporodochia that typically measure 60–180 by 60–100 μm. The mycelia of the fungus...