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- considerable defoliation. Lesions are usually observed on the stems. Two pycnidial fungi were found on leaves, including Didymella sp. and Boeremia exigua...
- acervuli (singular: acervulus), which have a simpler cushion-like form. Pycnidial conidiomata or pycnidia form in the fungal tissue itself, and are shaped...
- being regarded as synonyms). This was originally described as a minute, pycnidial (flask-shaped), anamorphic fungus, later found to be basidiomycetous....
- genus Torula that produced fragmenting chains of arthroconidia, and a pycnidial form characterized by the production of greenish, ellipsoidal spores that...
- containing the single species Basidiopycnis hyalina. The species forms minute pycnidial basidiocarps (fruit bodies) in bark beetle tunnels. Teleomorphs produce...
- type species of the genus Coniothyrium. It is characterised by ostiolate pycnidial (a****ual fruiting body) conidiomata, annellidic conidiogenous cells, the...
- Erysiphales. Coelomycetes An artificial taxon for mitosporic fungi with pycnidial and acervular states, i.e. they form their spores in an internal cavity...
- Arenal F, Villarreal M, Rubio V, Begerow D, Bauer R (2006). "Two new pycnidial members of the Atractiellales: Basidiopycnis hyalina and Proceropycnis...
- conidiop****s with two-celled pycniospores, which later are ejected from the pycnidial ostiole. Additionally, the stroma will produce a peg of interwoven mycelium...
- taxonomic trait, correlating with other distinctive features such as the red pycnidial slime. Cladonia stygia belongs to the group of reindeer lichens, which...