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- Arthroconidia are a type of fungal spore typically produced by segmentation of pre-existing fungal hyphae. These spores are a****ual and are generally...
- arthroconidia in skin scales. Arthroconidia are thick-walled spores with higher resistance to drying and heat conditions than mycelium. Arthroconidia...
- Trichosporon. It is characterized by soft nodules composed of yeast cells and arthroconidia that encomp**** hair shafts. White piedra is asymptomatic. White piedra...
- infection: Ectothrix: Characterized by the growth of fungal spores (arthroconidia) on the exterior of the hair shaft.  Infected hairs usually fluoresce...
- break off into airborne spores when it rains. The spores, known as arthroconidia, are swept into the air by disruption of the soil, such as during construction...
- Septate hyphae of Coccidioides immitis with 90-degree branching and thick-walled barrel-shaped arthroconidia alternating with empty cells...
- into short, cylindrical spores called arthroconidia; sometimes every second cell dies off, leaving the arthroconidia free), thallic-solitary (a large bulging...
- that disarticulate at the septa, the hyphal compartments acting as arthroconidia (a****ual propagules). No teleomorphic (****ual) states are known. Species...
- Some show the presence of spores formed directly from the hyphae (arthroconidia). Under the microscope Tinea versicolor is recognized by curved hyphae...
- production of acetic acid, pigments of colours red, pink or orange, arthroconidia, unipolar or bipolar budding, enteroblastic-basipetal budding, blastoconidia...