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Conidium Production in Penicillium

Mycologia, 1914
The fertile hyphae or conidiophores may arise as branches from submerged or from aerial hyphae. They are septate except when they are very short. They have approximately the same diameter as the vegetative hyphae from which they branch. They are uniform in diameter from point of origin to the point where the conidium-producing complex of cells begins ...
C. Thom
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Conidium production from leaves and needles in four streams

Canadian Journal of Botany, 1982
Oak leaves and larch and spruce needles in fine-mesh (0.3 mm) and coarse-mesh (3 mm) bags were exposed in two hard-water streams in the Swiss Jura and two soft-water streams in the Black Forest. Periodically, conidium production in samples was determined under defined conditions.
F. Bärlocher
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