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light yellow to hyaline.
Unique to this
species is the
production of
aleurioconidia, a****ual
spores produced directly on the
hyphae that are
larger than...
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species name
refers to rough,
warty or spine-like
ornamentations on its
aleurioconidia. L.
verrucosa was
first described from
samples of soil
exposed to fire;...
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contains branched hyaline conidiop****s that
produce aleurioconidia in clusters. The
aleurioconidia are
globose and
typically 3.0–3.5 μm thick. The fungus...
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forming small, hyaline,
conidia called arthroconidia and
aleurioconidia.
Their aleurioconidia and
arthroconidia are
usually 1-celled; however,
rarely the...
- also cream-coloured.
Chrysosporium keratinophilum produces abundant aleurioconidia that
resemble the
microconidia of dermatophytes; however, the conidia...
- short, thin
walled and
usually nonseptate. The
conidia are
considered aleurioconidia because they
arise singly at the apex of each conidiop****. Conidia...
- branched, hyaline, smooth-walled and septate.
Colonies also
contain aleurioconidia. On potato-carrot agar (PCA),
rapid growth is
observed at 25 °C. Within...
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yellow color caused by the
formation of
large amounts of
pigmented aleurioconidia (single-celled
conidia produced by
extrusion from the conidiop****s)...
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similar to the
closely related species, H. capsulatum,
producing warted aleurioconidia though not as
prolifically as H. capsulatum.
Unlike the small-celled...