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Surface Characteristics of Aspergillus Conidia

Mycologia, 1969
The surface structures of conidia from 10 species of Aspergillus were studied and compared using freeze-etching procedures.
W M, Hess, D L, Stocks
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Surface Characteristics of Penicillium Conidia

Mycologia, 1968
SUMMARYThe surface structures of 10 species of Penicillium conidia were studied and compared using the freeze-etching technique.
W M, Hess, M M, Sassen, C C, Remsen
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Studies on the conidia of Aspergillus oryzae. IX. Protein synthesizing activity of dormant conidia

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis, 1969
Abstract Kinetic studies of phenylalanine incorporation show that lower incorporation with the conidia system of Aspergillus oryzae is not due to a leveling off of the incorporation but due to ribosomes which are very unstable. Conidia ribosomes melt at lower temperature and are more rapidly autolyzed than vegetative cell ribosomes, possibly due to
K, Horikoshi, Y, Ikeda
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A lipopolysaccharide fromAspergillus flavus conidia

Folia Microbiologica, 1981
A lipopolysaccharide was isolated by extraction of Aspergillus flavus conidia with 45% phenol at 68-70 degrees C. Quantitative analysis revealed 7% nucleic acids, 5.5% proteins, 46% polysaccharides and 49% liquids, of which 12% were covalently bound. Glucose, mannose, galactose and fucose were detected as monosaccharide components of the polysaccharide
O, Budínská   +4 more
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Lipid Content of Conidia of Neurospora crassa

Nature, 1967
IN 1958 Owens et al.1, in reporting on the chemical composition of conidia of Neurospora sitophila, indicated a high percentage of lipids in which the most prevalent types were the phospholipids. The high lipid content of the conidia suggests that it may be a source of energy either in the ungerminated conidium or during germination, but the fact that ...
D E, Bianchi, G, Turian
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Conidia of Coccidioides immitis

1991
Airborne fungal spores (sporangiospores, ascospores, basidiospores, and conidia) are ubiquitous (Gregory, 1973; Cole and Samson, 1984) and a source of constant aggravation to individuals suffering from inhalant allergy (Hoffman, 1984). Mold components of the air spora also represent a threat to immunocompromised patients, particularly those undergoing ...
Garry T. Cole, Theo N. Kirkland
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CONIDIOPHORES, CONIDIA, AND CLASSIFICATION

Canadian Journal of Botany, 1953
Characters of conidiophore and conidium development are used for the separation of some common temperate and a few tropical Hyphomycetes into eight Sections. The need for further studies on the precise method of conidium development is stressed because this promises to provide the most stable character for the classification of Fungi Imperfecti as a ...
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Conidia as modified hyphae

Proceedings / Indian Academy of Sciences, 1985
An attempt is made at a unified morphological analysis of the hyphomycetous anamorph as seen in its two phenotypic expressions: the vegetative (=hyphae and mycelia) and the reproductive (=conidiophores, conidiogenous cells, proconidia and free propagules). (Multi-hyphal structures are ignored).
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Thermotolerance of Fungal Conidia

2019
Conidia of entomopathogenic fungi (EF) are the propagules most frequently used in arthropod biocontrol programs. This anamorphic form is essential for the infection process, including spore germination, penetration, vegetative growth, conidiogenesis and dissemination.
Paixão, Flávia R. S.   +2 more
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Conidia-based fluorescence quantification of Streptomyces

Journal of Microbiological Methods, 2018
Determination of cell numbers in filamentous bacteria, such as Streptomyces, is challenging due to the tangled and twisted structure of the filaments and formation of cell clumps in liquid cultures. Here, we developed a conidia-based approach, in which fluorescence of conidia, after staining with the DNA-binding stain SYBR Green 1, was related to SYBR ...
Raju Podduturi, Niels O.G. Jørgensen
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