Definition of Arthrospore. Meaning of Arthrospore. Synonyms of Arthrospore

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Definition of Arthrospore

Arthrospore
Arthrospore Ar"thro*spore, n. [Gr. ? joint + E. spore.] (Bacteriol.) A bacterial resting cell, -- formerly considered a spore, but now known to occur even in endosporous bacteria. -- Ar`thro*spor"ic, Ar*thros"po*rous, a.

Meaning of Arthrospore from wikipedia

- An oidium (pl.: oidia) is an a****ually produced fungal spore that (in contrast to conidia) is presumed not to constitute the main reproductive preoccupation...
- yield the best diagnostic s****ings for microscopic exam. Numerous green arthrospores will be seen under the microscope inside the stubbles of broken hair...
- by the fungus. Female Sirex have a mycangium which is used to carry arthrospores of the fungus. The genus includes economically important pests; S. noctilio...
- conidiogenesis that converts a hyphal element into a conindium (also called an arthrospore), fragmenting the hypha. Common in many basidiomycetes. Compare with...
- a simple, branched or unbranched thallus. A****ual reproduction is by arthrospores (in Helicocephalum), chlamydospores, uni- or multi-spored sporganiola;...
- of mycelium s****ed from the gallery walls and may thus constitute an arthrospore-like structure. Notably, this indicates that the conidia produced in...
- usually unbranched. The conidiogenous cells are cylindrical and produce arthrospore-like conidia in packages of four. Conidia are cylindrical initially and...
- fungus reduces the commercial value of the timber. The horntail carries arthrospores of the fungus in a pair of small sacs on the abdomen known as "mycangia"...
- The mucoid substance is toxic to trees and aids in tree decline. The arthrospores from the symbiotic fungus, Amylostereum areolatum, are also pathogenic...
- on substrates with low water content. Species of Eremascus produce no arthrospores or conidia. There are generally eight spores produced in each ascus....