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- Conidiation is a biological process in which filamentous fungi reproduce a****ually from spores. Rhythmic conidiation is the most obvious output of fungal...
- nepalensis and C. multiaxialis are synonyms. Evidence based on microcyclic conidiation from ascospores and molecular studies support H. sinensis as the anamorph...
- and then expanding into the immediately subcuticular tissue before conidiation. Wikispecies has information related to Venturiales. Shen, M.; Zhang...
- molecular pathway that regulates many behavioral activities, including conidiation. WC-1 and WC-2, an interacting partner of WC-1, comprise the White Collar...
- physiological processes such as carotenoid (type of pigment) biosynthesis and conidiation. In a separate and distinct role in the dark, WCC acts as the positive...
- the filamentous and vesicular type grains at the same time. Although conidiation (conidium), a form of a****ual reproduction, in M. mycetomatis is rare...
- MB, Doyle SA, Ebbole DJ (April 2005). "Fluffy, the major regulator of conidiation in Neurospora cr****a, directly activates a developmentally regulated...
- saprotroph. P. destructans can grow and sporulate (reproduce a****ually via conidiation) on keratinaceous, chitinaceous, cellulosic, and lipid/protein rich substrates...
- Maintenance Energy and Growth Rate on the Metabolic Activity, Morphology and Conidiation of Penicillium chrysogenum". Journal of General Microbiology. 50 (3):...
- highly polycyclic, with the pathogen life cycle from germination to conidiation taking only 9 days, and conidia infecting the plant tissues 5–7 hours...