Definition of Macroconidia. Meaning of Macroconidia. Synonyms of Macroconidia

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Definition of Macroconidia

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- identification of (e.g. Metarhizium) species. The terms microconidia and macroconidia are sometimes used. There are two main types of conidium development:...
- reproduces by means of two conidial forms, large, spindle-shaped, multicelled macroconidia and small, single-celled microconidia. First records of M. canis date...
- specific growth conditions and shows characteristic smooth club-shaped macroconidia under the microscope. The fungus was first isolated in 1870 from a tinea...
- characterized by the development of both smooth-walled macro- and microconidia. Macroconidia are mostly borne laterally directly on the hyphae or on short pedicels...
- macroconidia (large a****ual reproductive structures) and microconidia (smaller a****ual reproductive structures) on short conidiop****s. Macroconidia are...
- the characteristically rough-walled, blunt, club-shaped, multicelled macroconidia. Synonyms include Achorion gypseum, Microsporum flavescens, M. scorteum...
- identified by their characteristic spores. These are different-appearing macroconidia in the two common species of Microspora, and typical microconidia in...
- types of spores. The a****ual stage of the fungus produces spores called macroconidia. Some Fusarium fungi have a more complex life cycle including a ****ual...
- causing infection. The fungus is characterized by its spindle-shaped macroconidia (7–30 × 35–160 μm), clavate microconidia (2.5–3.5 × 4–7 μm) as well as...
- on fertile hyphae. Macroconidia, when present, are smooth-walled and narrowly club-shaped, although most isolates lack macroconidia. Growth is inhibited...