- A
sporodochium (pl. sporodochia) is a small,
compact stroma (m**** of hyphae)
usually formed on host
plants parasitised by
mitosporic fungi of the form...
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sporocarps with
different characteristics (e.g. acervulus, pycnidium,
sporodochium). Some
species of
ascomycetes form
their structures within plant tissue...
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warted and spherical,
reaching 15 to 25 μm in diameter.
Conidia grow on a
sporodochium,
formed by
warty and
fibrous hyphae.
Sporets have been
found to contain...
- A****ual
states have
stromatic coelomycetous conidiomata (which are
often sporodochium-like when
growing in agar culture) with slimy, cylindrical, ellipsoidal...
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various traditional conidia-bearing
structures such as a synnema, a
sporodochium, an acervulus, or a pycnidium. conidiop**** A
specialized hypha bearing...
- on the
lower thallus surface of the
genera Anzia and Pannoparmelia.
sporodochium Plural sporodochia. A cushion-shaped
stroma consisting of
short conidiop****s...
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macroconidia with up to five cells,
microconidia in
false heads and a
sporodochium. The
epidemiology of the
disease is not
completely understood and there...
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cinnabarina has
sporodochial anamorphs, the
perithecia form
within the
sporodochium. In
summer and autumn, orange-red
fruiting structures are produced; eventually...
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produces a****ual
structures called conidiospores,
which are
produced in
sporodochium structures inside the stem of the
infected host. As the conidiospores...
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nutrient rich
spheres known as mycotêtes,
otherwise known as "nodules" or
sporodochium,
begin to grow on the comb and are
primarily what the
termites eat. The...