- A
chlamydospore is the thick-walled
large resting spore of
several kinds of fungi,
including Ascomycota such as Candida,
Basidiomycota such as P****,...
- 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...
- ****l wet
mount in
candidal vulvovaginitis,
showing slings of
pseudohyphae of
Candida albicans. A
chlamydospore is
visible at left....
- thick-walled,
especially in
species where they
overwinter (acting as
chlamydospores). Two-celled
teliospores formerly defined the
genus Puccinia. Here the...
- to
their persistence:
Chlamydospores are a****ual
spores different from sporangiospores. The
primary function of
chlamydospores is the
persistence of the...
- a root inhabitant. The life
cycle starts and ends with the
chlamydospore. The
chlamydospore is a
thick walled, dark
pigmented resting spore that overwinters...
- 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...
- fungi) or
different mating types (in
heterothallic fungi), and may be
chlamydospores. In many
eukaryotic algae,
including many
species of the Chlorophyta...
-
resting spores.: 409 A****ual
reproduction involves the
formation of
chlamydospores and sporangia,
producing motile zoospores.
Oomycetes occupy both saprophytic...