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Acervuline
Acervuline A*cer"vu*line, a. Resembling little heaps.

Meaning of Acervuli from wikipedia

- An acervulus (pl. acervuli) is a small a****ual fruiting body that erupts through the epidermis of host plants parasitised by mitosporic fungi of the form...
- Corpora arenacea (singular: corpus arenaceum, also called brain sand or acervuli or psammoma bodies or pineal concretions) are calcified structures in the...
- are spherical with an opening at the apex (pycnidia) or are disc-shaped (acervuli). The formation of conidia in a fruiting body separates this group from...
- form, are: pycnidia (singular: pycnidium), which are flask-shaped, and acervuli (singular: acervulus), which have a simpler cushion-like form. Pycnidial...
- conidioma have been found and are classified as acervuli, pycnidia, sporodochia, synnemata and corenima. Acervuli is one of the two major groups of conidiomata...
- underside of the leaf cuticle and lesions appear. As these lesions appear, acervuli continuously produce conidia a****ually as long as the climate remains optimally...
- dissecting microscope acervuli can often be spotted if the diseased tissue has recently been under sporulating conditions. These acervuli will appear orange...
- produces acervuli on the exterior of the necrotic areas at their mature stage. Under wet condition, these acervuli form conidia. The conidia from acervuli becomes...
- spores produced in fruiting bodies Order Melanconiales (producing spores in acervuli) Order Sphaeropsidales (producing spores in pycnidia) class Agonomycetes...
- germination process, on the exterior of leaves, as well as exist as pycnidia, acervuli and perithecia, within the affected leaf tissue. Viruses can survive in...