Definition of Hyphomycetous. Meaning of Hyphomycetous. Synonyms of Hyphomycetous

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- Commonly found in soil and damp indoor environments, U.botrytis is a hyphomycetous mould found in many regions of the world. It is also occasionally misidentified...
- Falcocladiaceae have a ****ual morph that is undetermined. The a****ual morph is hyphomycetous (they produce conidia on hyphae). They have a hyaline (gl****-like) conidiomata...
- resemblance to any plant, prokaryote, animal or protist. However, various hyphomycetous fungi do form similar structures to forms D and E, thus they may be...
- PMID 21642341. Beguin H, Pyck N, Detandt M (2012). "Tritirachium, a hyphomycetous genus belonging to the Basidiomycota)". Nova Hedwigia. 94: 139–152....
- Asterophoma-like structures. Simple thread-like reproductive forms (hyphomycetous anamorphs) have been do****ented both in laboratory cultures and in natural...
- appendages at one or both ends. They also have a ****ual morph, which is hyphomycetous (they produce conidia on hyphae). Th hyphae are septate, branched and...
- "Molecular analyses uncover the phylogenetic placement of the lichenized hyphomycetous genus Cheiromycina". Mycologia: 1–13. doi:10.1080/00275514.2017.1397476...
- or a jelly-like coating. Their a****ual forms (anamorphs) were mainly hyphomycetous, producing spores through a simple, budding process called holoblastic...
- are characterized by a ****ual morph that is undetermined. They have a hyphomycetous a****ual morph. Which has single, unbranched or branched, septate (walled)...
- Sipman, Harrie J.M. (2011). "Sporodochiolichen, a new genus of tropical hyphomycetous lichens". The Lichenologist. 43 (4): 357–362. doi:10.1017/s0024282911000314...