- A
blastoconidium (plural
blastoconidia) is an a****ual
holoblastic conidia formed through the
blowing out or
budding process of a
yeast cell,
which is...
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Glomeromycota and others. It is also
known as a
blastoconidium (plural =
blastoconidia). An
example of a
fungus that
forms blastospores is
Candida albicans...
- arthroconidia,
unipolar or
bipolar budding, enteroblastic-basipetal budding,
blastoconidia formation on sympodulae, buds
formation on stalks,
triangular cells...
- Saccharomyces. Generally, they have a
diameter of 2–8 μm and
length of 3–25 μm.
Blastoconidia (cell buds) are observed. They are unicellular, globose, and ellipsoid...
- When
grown on cornmeal-Tween 80 agar, true hyphae, pseudohyphae, and
blastoconidia can be seen
under microscopic examination.
Arthroconidia can be observed...
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Chlamydospores are subglobose, solitary,
borne on
undifferentiated hyphae.
Blastoconidia sometimes develop on
hyphae laterally.
Conidia appear arthrosporous...
- 0 μm, and
occurring singly, doubly, or in
groups of four.
Asymmetrical blastoconidia are
borne on
short sterigmata, and
measure 2.0–5.0 by 3.0–7.0 μm. The...
- species,
zygoconidia are formed,
while several other species produce blastoconidia. Some
species that live on
lichens produce conidia that are
either linked...
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Mycelia contain both
chitin and cellulose. Epicoc****
nigrum forms blastoconidia that are
darkly coloured,
warted and spherical,
reaching 15 to 25 μm...
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distinguishing features, a****ual
holoblastic budding,
spheroidal and
ellipsoidal blastoconidia, and a lack of
pseudohyphae are common, yet not exclusive, traits. Living...