- The
phialide (/ˈfaɪəlaɪd/ FY-ə-lyde; Gr****: phialis,
diminutive of phiale, a broad, flat vessel) is a flask-shaped
projection from the
vesicle (dilated...
- An
environmental isolate of
Penicillium Hypha Conidiop****
Phialide Conidia Septa...
- of the
phialide or it may be much wider.
Phialides are
typically enlarged in the
middle but may be
cylindrical or
nearly subglobose.
Phialides may be...
- and moist.
Their hyphae are fine and hyaline, and
produce mostly simple phialides.
Their conidia are
usually one-celled (i.e. ameroconidia),
hyaline or...
- resistance.
Fungi portal Arthroconidium Ascocarp Basidiocarp Budding Gemma Phialide Jansonius, D.C., Gregor, Me., 1996. Palynology:
principles and applications...
-
common differentiation is the
formation of a
bottle shaped cell
called a
phialide, from
which the
spores are produced. Not all of
these a****ual structures...
- 3–7 μm, are
characterised as
phialides featuring tiny
collarettes (a small, collar-like
flange or lip at the
mouth of a
phialide from
which spores or conidia...
- a form
genus of
fungus with
short conidiop****s,
sometimes reduced to
phialides;
their conidia are unicellular. They may be
parasites (including on humans)...
-
brownish black, obovoid,
later becoming ellipsoid with age, 10–13 × 5–7 mm.
Phialides are
obovate or ellipsoidal,
colorless early then
turning to olivaceous...
- lanose,
coloured olivaceous-grey to
mouse grey with the
reverse black.
Phialides ovoidal, ellipsoidal, subspherical, or ampulliform, 5-8 x 2-3 μm, forming...