conidia in English

noun
1
a spore produced asexually by various fungi at the tip of a specialized hypha.
Fungi of this genus produce characteristic darkly pigmented, septate hyphae or conidia .
noun
    conidiospore

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1. The electrostatic force between the conidia and the insulator was used to attract the Abstricted conidia from the conidiophores on leaves

2. Conidia appear arthrosporous, terminal or intercalary, aerial on an agar surface.

3. Blastomycosis is a fungal infection caused by inhalation of aerosolized conidia (spores) of Blastomyces dermatitidis

4. The Ascomycetes reproduce asexually by fission, budding, fragmentation, arthrospores, chlamydospores or conidia

5. The potato dextrose liquor and indian jujube leaf liquor could promote conidia germination obviously.

6. Removal of cell wall polysaccharides by lyticase or sodium metaperiodate suppressed agglutination of conidia.

7. Those from spruce in Japan represent O. penicillatum, and are characterized by allantoid, slightly curved conidia.

8. Asexual reproduction produces spores called conidia which develop on the tips of specialized aerial hyphae.

9. Cholesterol, present in nongerminated conidia of F. moniliforme, had a greater affinity for D4E1 than did ergosterol.

10. Groves and is characterized by simple, solitary, brown pycnidia, integrated polyphialides, and hyaline, allantoid, aseptate conidia.

11. Arthromyces and Blastosporella, two new genera of conidia-producing lyophylloid Agarics (Agaricales, Basidiomycota) from the neotropics Timothy J

12. An Ascomycete that produces conidia under one set of conditions often may not produce them under another

13. The wall relationships between scars (denticles) on the surface of conidiogenous cells and basal abstriction scars of conidia are demonstrated.

14. Blastomycosis is a systemic pyogranulomatous infection, primarily involving the lungs, which arises after inhalation of the conidia of Blastomyces dermatitidis

15. Conidia accumulated in petioles and basal portions of the midrib and lateral veins of leaves, often blocking pore plates.

16. Aprehend TMxAprehend is a ready-to-useoil formulation containingviable spores (conidia) of the fungus Beauveria bassiana Strain GHA, a biological insecticide that is specific to insects

17. In wounded roots many severed vessels contained membranous remnants, conidia, and hyphae that tended to be accumulated at the perforation plates.

18. Botrytis definition, any imperfect fungus of the genus Botrytis, having the conidia in grapelike bunches: a major cause of plant disease

19. Penicillium velutinum grown on 2-oxoglutarate and glutamate with delayed aeration developed immature conidia within 36 h and traces of ethylene were produced.

20. Application of conidia to the abaxial side of the host leaf results in the formation of structures similar to those observed on the adaxial surface.

21. These Anamorphous are characterized by presenting asexual spores called conidia whose purpose is rapid reproduction and survival; this would mean great potential for various biotechnological and

22. The conidia are phragmosporous and consist of simple or branched chains of acrogenous, brown, minutely verruculose cells which frequently fragment into one- or many-celled segments.

23. Aprehend TMxAprehend is a ready-to-use oil formulation containing viable spores (conidia) of the fungus Beauveria bassiana Strain GHA, a biological insecticide that is specific to insects

24. Aprehend™ is a ready-to-use oil formulation containing viable spores (conidia) of the fungus Beauveria bassiana Strain GHA, a biological insecticide that is specific to insects

25. In such series, conidia or aerial hyphae work equally well as transfer inocula, but 1-mm hyphal tips cut from growing mycelium do not promote senescence when used as inocula.

26. Achorion gypseum Bodin is a pathogenic fungus which re-produces in culture by means of small single-celled conidia and large pluriseptate macroconidia, commonly called aleuries and fuseaux respectively by medical mycologists

27. When conidiophores become exposed to air, in shallow water or as a result of drying, each cell of the conidiophore produces a narrow conidiogenous apex forming an acropetal succession of globose conidia.

28. A conidium (plural conidia), sometimes termed an asexual Chlamydospore or chlamydoconidium (plural chlamydoconidia), is an asexual, non-motile spore of a fungus.The name comes from the Greek word for dust, κόνις kónis

29. The species of the genus are dimorphic and share similar cladosporium-like conidial anamorphs consisting of pale brown, short, acropetally produced chains of cylindrical to fusiform, zero- or one-septate conidia and ramoconidia, diagnostic chlamydosporic synanamorphs, and a soil-borne, heat-resistant ecology.

30. Observations of secondary conidium production in an African strain ofS. schenckii revealed that secondary conidia are produced (1) acropetally on short sterigmata, (2) sympodially on short conidial appendages, and/or (3) sympodially or acropetally on short sporogenous cells which arise directly from the primary conidium.

31. ‘Diploid conidia were incubated on solid complete medium containing 60 g/ml Benomyl for 2 days and transferred to complete medium without Benomyl for 2 weeks.’ ‘A scientist from Brazil, found that weekly sprays of milk controlled powdery mildew in zucchini just as effectively as synthetic fungicides such as fenarimol or Benomyl.’

32. Definition of Botrytis : any of a genus (Botrytis) of imperfect fungi having botryoidal conidia and including several serious plant pathogens Examples of Botrytis in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web Plus, the combination of high heat and humidity mean that grapes will almost certainly develop Botrytis, a …