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Conidial germination patterns in powdery mildews
Mycological Research, 2009Four conidial germination types namely, polygoni (syn. Pseudoidium), cichoracearum (syn. Reticuloidium), pannosa (syn. Fibroidium) and fuliginea (syn. Magnicellulatae) are commonly used as an aid in the identification of the Oidium anamorphs of powdery mildews. However, results of germination tests and a survey of the literature showed that these types
R T A, Cook, U, Braun
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Mycologia, 1949
It occasionally happens, during the routine of collecting and identifying fungi, that a species having an unusual type of conidium and conidiophore is encountered. The two species given brief consideration herein are believed to be quite unlike any with which even well-trained and experienced students of fungi are acquainted, and consequently they are ...
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It occasionally happens, during the routine of collecting and identifying fungi, that a species having an unusual type of conidium and conidiophore is encountered. The two species given brief consideration herein are believed to be quite unlike any with which even well-trained and experienced students of fungi are acquainted, and consequently they are ...
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Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1975
A cultivation system has been developed for Penicillium urticae (NRRL 2159A) which yields 'microcycle' conidiation in submerged culture. Spherical growth of conidia was initiated by incubation at 37 °C in a growth-favoring medium. Transfer of these enlarged conidia to a nitrogen-poor medium at 35 °C resulted in synchronous germination and limited ...
J, Sekiguchi +2 more
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A cultivation system has been developed for Penicillium urticae (NRRL 2159A) which yields 'microcycle' conidiation in submerged culture. Spherical growth of conidia was initiated by incubation at 37 °C in a growth-favoring medium. Transfer of these enlarged conidia to a nitrogen-poor medium at 35 °C resulted in synchronous germination and limited ...
J, Sekiguchi +2 more
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Photoinduced conidiation inTrichoderma viride
Folia Microbiologica, 1995Trichoderma viride is a deuteromycete in which conidiations is photo-inducible. Conidiation results when colonies grow in the day-night regime or when colonies grown in the dark are exposed to short pulses of near UV or blue light. Conidiation was induced by light pulses at intervals of 8, 16, 24, 48 or 72 hours.
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Patterns of Development in Conidial Fungi
Mycologia, 1980Clark T. Rogerson +2 more
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