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subhyaline (almost transparent) to brown,
septate conidiop****s, with
polyblastic,
terminal and
intercalary (inserted
between other elements or parts)...
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Monoblastic is from a
single conidiogenous locus;
polyblastic is when a
conindiogenous cell has
multiple conidiogenous loci. blastospore...
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hyaline to green-gray,
often described as olivaceous. Conidiop****s are
polyblastic,
unbranched to
slightly branched in shape, and up to 350 μm in size....
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brown conidiop****s (conidia,
which are
borne on
specialized stalks) and
polyblastic,
sympodially denticulate (having teeth-like structures) conidiogenous...
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secession rhexolytic on
short denticles or
rachis on
sympodially extending polyblastic conidiogenous cells, or
schizolytic on
monoblastic or
solitary thallic...
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measuring 6–8.5 μm in
length and 2.5–3.5 μm in width.
These cells are
polyblastic,
meaning they
produce multiple spores, and are
terminal (at the end of...
- that are 7-9 μm in diameter,
monoblastic (single or single-celled) or
polyblastic (multiple celled). The conidiop****s are
globose or
ellipsoidal (football...
- the conidiop****s.
These cells are
cylindrical and
produce spores in a
polyblastic manner,
meaning multiple spores are
formed at once. They are similar...
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conidia are produced, can be
monoblastic (producing a
single spore) or
polyblastic (producing
multiple spores).
These cells are
terminal (at the end of...