- A
conidium (/kəˈnɪdiəm, koʊ-/ kə-NID-ee-əm, koh-; pl.:
conidia),
sometimes termed an a****ual
chlamydospore or
chlamydoconidium (pl.: chlamydoconidia)...
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pathogen would be
propagating itself via a****ual
spores called conidia.
These conidia are
produced in
lesions on
mature or
dying leaves.
Their production...
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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...
- NZ
vineyard industry,
Sclerotinia and Psa in the NZ
kiwfruit industry.
Conidia are black, rough, with
pointed base when young, with both
transverse and...
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Elachista conidia is a moth of the
family Elachistidae that is
found in California,
United States. The
length of the
forewings is 6.3
millimetres (0.25 in)...
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produces stout, dark,
branching conidiop****s that bear
clusters of
paler conidia (grey in m****) on
denticles from
apical ampullae. It is a
common outdoor...
- a****ual. The
conidia have only one nucleus.
Before conidia germination fusion by mean of
conidial anastomosis tube
could happen. The
conidia could germinate...
- Deuteromycota, or
anamorphic fungi.
These are
conidial fungi where the
conidia form in a
growing cavity in the host's tissue. The
fruiting structures...
- 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...
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called pycniospores,
especially in the Uredinales) may be
confused with
conidia.
Conidia are
spores that
germinate independently of fertilization,
whereas ****tia...