- A
conidium (/kəˈnɪdiəm, koʊ-/ kə-NID-ee-əm, koh-; pl.:
conidia),
sometimes termed an a****ual
chlamydospore or
chlamydoconidium (pl.: chlamydoconidia)...
-
rather like corn-stokes, with many
conidia being produced in a m**** from the
aggregated conidiop****s. The
diverse conidia and conidiop****s
sometimes develop...
- mycelia, ascospores, and
conidia in
infected leaves and canes. In the
spring during moist,
humid conditions,
ascospores and
conidia are wind-borne and rain-splashed...
- also
known as
black mold is a
species of
microfungus that
produces its
conidia in
slime heads.
Because of misinformation, S.
chartarum has been inappropriately...
- the
fungus produce from conidiop****s;
thousands of
minute grey-green
conidia (2–3 μm)
which readily become airborne. For many years, A.
fumigatus was...
-
rings grow outward.
Conidia are not
observable by the
unaided eye
Stromata (a sclerotia-like
survival structure containing conidia when made) in field...
- Deuteromycota, or
anamorphic fungi.
These are
conidial fungi where the
conidia form in a
growing cavity in the host's tissue. The
fruiting structures...
-
conidia) from brush-shaped conidiop****s. The
conidia are
typically carried by air
currents to new
colonisation sites. In P. chrysogenum, the
conidia...
-
pathogen would be
propagating itself via a****ual
spores called conidia.
These conidia are
produced in
lesions on
mature or
dying leaves.
Their production...
- well
proven and
there exists a
debate within the
scientific community.
Conidia are in
slimy m****es,
smooth to co****ly rough, dark
olivaceous to brownish...