- ring-shaped scar
inside the scar left by the
previous spore), blastic-
phialidic (the
spores arise and are
ejected from the open ends of
special conidiogenic...
-
forming a
phialidic cell. The
basal cell is conical,
truncated at the base with a
short frill, pale brown, and
measures 4–5 μm by 5–6 μm. The
phialidic cells...
-
mononematous to
sporodochial to
synnematous conidiomata,
usually with
phialidic conidiogenous cells that
produce 0–1-septate
conidia in dark
green dry...
-
herbivore dung. It has pink or
orange slimy conidia on
white synnemata with
phialidic conidiogenous cells.
Several species have
since been
reclassified in other...
- Microsphaeropsis. However,
Microsphaeropsis is
characterised by the
production of
phialidic conidiogenous cells with
periclinal thickening, and thin-walled, pale...
- setae,
sparingly branched to
verticillate conidiop****s,
compact and
phialidic conidiogenous cells, and 1-celled,
ovoid to
oblong conidia. a****ond a****ual...
-
produced from '
phialidic'
conidiogenous cells (Goh & Hyde 1998).
Shearer &
Motta (1973)
described Conioscypha conidiogenesis to be both '
phialidic' and 'annelidic'...
-
ascomatal wall.
Melanospora verrucispora (NBRC 31375T) G
Ascospores I
Phialidic a****ual morph.
Scale bars: 50 μm (A); 10 μm (B–E, I); 5 μm (F–H). Scientific...
-
secondary and tertiary). The
conidiogenous cells ampulliform (flask-shaped),
phialidic,
arranged in 2–6 whorls, with
elongate necks, with
minute collarettes...
- C.
elatum has acremonium-like growth, with its
conidia being borne on
phialidic conidiophogeous cells that form on
aerial aseptate hyphae and are 6–24...