Definition of Chlamydospore. Meaning of Chlamydospore. Synonyms of Chlamydospore

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- A chlamydospore is the thick-walled large resting spore of several kinds of fungi, including Ascomycota such as Candida, Basidiomycota such as P****,...
- diploid. A****ual (mitotic) spore types are chlamydospores, and sporangia which produce zoospores. Chlamydospores are usually spherical and pigmented, and...
- Basidiospore/Basidium/Teliospore anamorph/a****ual: Sporangium Conidium Chlamydospore Oidium Pycniospore Other Hypha Haustorium Mycelium Cell wall Sporocarp...
- ****l wet mount in candidal vulvovaginitis, showing slings of pseudohyphae of Candida albicans. A chlamydospore is visible at left....
- The monokaryotic mycelium was found to produce fusoid to subglobose chlamydospores of 6–8 x 8–10 μm size. These spores can stay viable for more than seven...
- Gram stain of Candida albicans from a ****l swab from a woman with candidiasis, showing hyphae, and chlamydospores, which are 2–4 μm in diameter...
- are known as endospores. Chlamydospores are generally multicellular, a****ual structures. Teliospores are a form of chlamydospore produced through the fusion...
- koʊ-/ kə-NID-ee-əm, koh-; pl.: conidia), sometimes termed an a****ual chlamydospore or chlamydoconidium (pl.: chlamydoconidia), is an a****ual, non-motile...
- thick-walled, especially in species where they overwinter (acting as chlamydospores). Two-celled teliospores formerly defined the genus Puccinia. Here the...
- phialide. Chlamydospores may be produced by all species, but not all species produce chlamydospores on CMD at 20 °C within 10 days. Chlamydospores are typically...