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Morphological Diversity of <i>Epichloë sinensis</i> from <i>Festuca sinensis</i> Germplasm on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Fungi (Basel)
Liu J   +16 more
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β-caryophyllene regulates H3K36me3 to inhibit conidial germination and mycelial growth of Fusarium proliferatum. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Microbiol
Zhu Y   +9 more
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Conidium Ontogeny in Penicillium

Journal of General Microbiology, 1971
After fixation with permanganate or with glutaraldehyde and osmium tetroxide, phialide walls of Penicillium clavigerum Damelius, P. claviforme Bainier and P. corymbiferum Westling were electron-transparent with a thin, electron-opaque surface layer. The phialide apex was closed by a hollow, plug-like structure of wall material.
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Conidium development in Sporothrix anamorphs of Ophiostoma

Mycological Research, 1997
Hyalorhinocladiella and Sporothrix are two common mycelial anamorphs of Ophiostoma that are difficult to distinguish from each other. Sporothrix spp. differ visibly from Hyalorhinocladiella by the presence of denticles on the conidiogenous cells. Graphium and Sporothrix are often synanamorphs of the same Ophiostoma species and the aim of this study was
Michael J Wingfield
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Conidium Formation in Species of Aspergilli

Mycologia, 1945
1. In three species of Aspergillus (clavatus, fumigatus, and repens) the conidia are formed as uninucleate cells on uninucleate phialides.2. The conidium of A.
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