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Conidium - Wikipedia
Asexual reproduction in ascomycetes (the phylum Ascomycota) is by the formation of conidia, which are borne on specialized stalks called conidiophores.
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Conidium | Fungal Reproduction, Asexual Propagation & Germination
Conidium, a type of asexual reproductive spore of fungi (kingdom Fungi) usually produced at the tip or side of hyphae (filaments that make up the body of a ...
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CONIDIUM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CONIDIUM is an asexual spore produced on a conidiophore of certain fungi.
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conidium
‖ conidium Bot. (kəʊˈnɪdɪəm) Pl. conidia. [mod.L., f. Gr. κόνις dust, as if representing a dim. *κονίδιον.] A unicellular asexual reproductive body occurring in certain fungi. Also in bacteria of the orders Actinomycetales and Chlamydobacteriales, which have some resemblances to fungi.1870 Bentley B...
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Conidium - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Conidia (singular: conidium), also called spores, are asexual reproductive structures. Conidia in Aspergillus species are single-celled structures that may be ...
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Factsheet - Conidium, conidia, conidiophore, conidiogenesis - CTAHR
A conidium (pl. conidia) is an asexual, nonmotile fungal spore that develops externally or is liberated from the cell that formed it.
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Conidium (pl. Conidia) | Pacific Northwest Pest Management ...
Asexual spore formed by abstriction and detachment of part of a hyphal cell at the end of a conidiophore and germinating by a germ tube.
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conidium | Taber's Medical Dictionary
pl. conidia An asexual spore of a fungus, produced on a conidiophore. Citation. Venes, Donald, editor. "Conidium." Taber's Medical Dictionary, ...
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Conidium Specific Polysaccharides in Aspergillus fumigatus - PubMed
In this work, we analyzed the polysaccharidome of the resting conidial cell wall and observed major differences within the mycelium cell wall.
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Glossary of Mycological Terms - The University of Adelaide
A large, globose, thick-walled conidium, usually produced by Emmonsia (Chrysosporium) parvum, in the lungs of humans and animals. Aerial ...
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CONIDIUM definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a grayish-white, water-soluble powder, C16H22O8⋅2H2O, obtained from the cambium of coniferous trees and from asparagus: used chiefly in the manufacture of ...
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conidiogenous
conidiogenous, a. Mycol. Brit. /ˌkə(ʊ)nɪdɪˈɒdʒɪnəs/, U.S. /kəˌnɪdiˈɑdʒənəs/ [‹ conidium n. + -o- connective + -genous comb. form. Compare conidiogenesis n.] Promoting conidiogenesis; (of fungal cells) producing conidia.1964 Nature 20 June 1240/2 In the first efforts to supplement this medium with pr...
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conidioma
conidioma, n. Mycol. Brit. /kəˌnɪdɪˈəʊmə/, U.S. /kəˌnɪdiˈoʊmə/ Plural conidiomata [‹ conidium n. + -oma comb. form.] A conidia-bearing fruiting body (see quot. 1979).1979 B. Kendrick & T. R. Nag Raj Whole Fungus I. 51 We propose the term conidioma (plural: conidiomata) for all specialized, multi-hyp...
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Amoebophilus
Infection begins when a conidium comes in contact with an amoeba. The conidium produces a penetration tube to invade the host and form the haustorium.
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