- conidiop****s are
generally short and 1-celled Pale
brown to
light brown Obclavate to
obpyriform orellipsoid,
short conical beak at the tip, or beakless...
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unidentified Leguminosae in
Bahia State, Brazil. The
species is
distinguished by
obclavate, rostrate, 1-euseptate, pale brown, smooth-walled conidia. Castañeda Ruiz...
- 215 μm tall, with
spores being released through asci that are
clavate to
obclavate in
shape and
contain more than 100
spores each.
Peltula submarginata is...
- 5–0.7 μm in width. The asci, or
spore sacs, are
narrow and club-shaped (
obclavate),
containing eight spores each. They are bitunicate, with two functional...
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characteristic for
Pyricularia and Neopyricularia.
Other genera have
obclavate to more
ellipsoid 2-septate conidia.
Deightoniella and Macgarvieomyces...
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zingiberis Pyricularia zizaniicola Conidia are solitary,
pyriform to
obclavate,
narrowed toward tip,
rounded at the base, 2-septate,
hyaline to pale...
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taken from the
black mats on
lower leaf
surface of
infected leaves.
These obclavate-cylindrical and
slightly flexuous conidia have 4 to 9 septa, appearing...
- also
Citations Sources ob- A
prefix meaning "inversely" or "oppositely".
obclavate Inversely clavate,
widest at the base.
obovate Also obovoid. Egg-shaped...
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References obclavate (of spores, stipe, cystidia, etc.) The
reverse of clavate;
widest at the...
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containing one or more oil-like globules),
between subcylindrical and
narrowly obclavate in shape, with an apex
obtuse or
truncate and a
truncate base; they occur...