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- When ripe, an opening generally appears at the top, through which the pycnidiospores escape. Punithalingam, E. (1966). "Development of the pycnidium in Septoria"...
- and estimated to contain 1072 species. Pycnidia produce needle-like pycnidiospores. Septoria apiicola is the cause of late blight of celery. It is characterized...
- tritici): Pycnidiospores are hyaline and threadlike and measure 1.7-3.4 x 39-86 μm, with 3 to 7 indistinct septations. Germiniation of pycnidiospores can be...
- wall is thin and fragile and is yellow to brown, with a short ostiole. Pycnidiospores are 1.4–3.2 x 1.0–1.6 μm, spherical or ellipsoidal, hyaline, and nonseptate...
- structures form, called pycnidia, the a****ual fruiting body. In spring, many pycnidiospores are released and dis****d by the presence of free water. The small...
- UV-light but if cultured in the presence of UV light and darkness, conidia/pycnidiospores produce mycelium rapidly. The standard management practice for D. bryoniae...
- the ascospore. Pycnidia (a****ual reproductive structures that produce pycnidiospores) have not been observed to occur in this species. Caloplaca lecapustulata...
- ascospores, but sometimes produce pycnidia. These pycnidia release pycnidiospores (conidia) in a gelatinous m****. Under wet conditions, the gelatinous...
- "Germination and appressorium development of Phyllosticta ampelicida pycnidiospores". Mycologia. 90 (2): 258–68. doi:10.2307/3761301. JSTOR 3761301. Bourett...