- A
synnema (plural
synnemata, also coremia; derivation: "Threads together") is a large,
erect reproductive structure borne by some fungi,
bearing compact...
- have been
found and are
classified as acervuli, pycnidia, sporodochia,
synnemata and corenima.
Acervuli is one of the two
major groups of
conidiomata (the...
- The
genus is
characterised by its
unique reproductive structures called synnemata,
which are upright, stem-like
formations that
produce spores. D. alba...
-
spores on
simple conidiop****s)
Order Stilbellales (producing
spores on
synnemata)
Order Tuberculariales (producing
spores in sporodochia)
class Coelomycetes...
-
Lecanicillium Lecanicillium cauligalbarum. a
Synnemata emerged from the
corpse of a
stemborer (Lepidoptera) b
Culture plate,
showing the
front (upper)...
- kaempferi. The
length of its
perithecial necks and
synnemata are
shorter than in O. piceae. The
synnemata also
differ from the
latter morphologically. Chung...
- of
spores on
substrate hyphae. Sclerotia-, pycnidia-, sporangia-, and
synnemata-like
structures are
produced by some strains. The
complete genome of "S...
- Microascaceae. Historically,
Graphium was used for
hyphomycetes with erect,
black synnemata (i.e.
bundles of spore-producing conidiop****s)
bearing a single, terminal...
- the bark and
upper layers of dead or
dying elm wood as
mycelia and
synnemata.
Synnemata produce conidia that are
sticky and can be
spread by vectors. In...
- (thin-walled, a****ual spores) are
present or absent, when
present indeterminate synnemata (bundled or
fused together) or
loose fascicles. Conidiop****s macronematous...