-
special kind of
chlamydospores formed by
rusts and ****s. Pseudohyphae,
chlamydospores and
blastospores of
Candida yeast.
Chlamydospores of the
yeast Candida...
- to
their persistence:
Chlamydospores are a****ual
spores different from sporangiospores. The
primary function of
chlamydospores is the
persistence of 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...
-
North American isolates that
produce numerous broadly ovoid to
elongate chlamydospores (12–21 x 7.5–10.5 μm), she
corrected this
misnomer in 1968 by amending...
-
produces three types of a****ual spores: microconidia, macroconidia, and
chlamydospores. The
microconidia are the most
abundantly produced spores. They are...
- diploid. A****ual (mitotic)
spore types are
chlamydospores, and
sporangia which produce zoospores.
Chlamydospores are
usually spherical and pigmented, and...
-
ranges from 10 to 12 microns.
Spores can form on the
pseudohyphae called chlamydospores which survive when put in
unfavorable conditions such as dry or hot...
- 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...
- fungi) or
different mating types (in
heterothallic fungi), and may be
chlamydospores. In many
eukaryotic algae,
including many
species of the Chlorophyta...
-
Candida pseudohyphae,
chlamydospores and blastospores....