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Pseudocochliobolus Verruculosus and Variability of Conidium Morphology
Mycologia, 1982The teleomorph of Curvularia verruculosa, the new species Pseudocochliobolus verruculosus, was produced in culture by crossing compatible isolates. The species is heterothallic, and two mating types were detected in conidium isolates both from Burma and Japan.
Mitsuya Tsuda, Akinori Ueyama
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Canadian Journal of Botany, 1975
Isolates of Bipolaris sorokiniana grew to some extent on the D-isomers of 15 amino acids supplied as the sole nitrogen source. D-histidine did not support growth of any isolate. No conidia were produced by cultures grown on D-arginine. There was no consistent relationship between length of conidia produced by D- and L-isomers of the same amino acid ...
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Isolates of Bipolaris sorokiniana grew to some extent on the D-isomers of 15 amino acids supplied as the sole nitrogen source. D-histidine did not support growth of any isolate. No conidia were produced by cultures grown on D-arginine. There was no consistent relationship between length of conidia produced by D- and L-isomers of the same amino acid ...
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The ultrastructure of conidium ontogeny in Pestalotiopsis neglecta
Canadian Journal of Botany, 1977Electron microscopy has been used to study conidium ontogeny of Pestalotiopsis neglecta, an annellidic coelomycete, to compare it with previously studied phialidic fungi. It was found that phialidic fungi produce a multiplicity of conidia from a fixed conidiogenous locus within the conidiophore, but annellidic fungi produce conidia individually from ...
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Conidiophore and conidium ontogeny in Spegazzinia tessarthra
Canadian Journal of Botany, 1974Spegazzinia tessarthra (Berk. & Curt.) Sacc. is a member of a unique group of hyphomycetes whose conidiophores undergo 'basauxic' growth. In this initial developmental study, time-lapse photomicrographic analyses of two kinds of conidia are presented and ultrastructural features of the fertile cells are examined.
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Heteroconium and Pirozynskiella n. gen., with comments on conidium transseptation.
Mycologia, 2007Heteroconium citharexyli, the type species of this genus, is illustrated and redescribed as a sooty mold bearing acropetal chains of conidia showing a basifugal sequence of septation. Heteroconium neriifoliae, H. glutinosa and the Heteroconium synanamorph of Antennulariella concinna are congeneric.
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Tetraploa aristata conidium in sputum cytology
Cytopathology, 2011R. Martínez-Girón +1 more
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STUDIES OF CANADIAN THELEPHORACEAE: XI. CONIDIUM PRODUCTION IN THE THELEPHORACEAE
Canadian Journal of Botany, 1954Four species of the Thelephoraceae, Stereum sulcatum Burt, Vararia granulosa (Pers. ex Fries) Laurila, Corticium furfuraceum Bres., and Trechispora raduloides (Karst.) Rog. have been found to produce conidia on both simple-septate, haploid mycelia and clamp-bearing dicaryotic mycelia.
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Conidium ontogeny in Thielaviopsis basicola
Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1977A. Beckett, C.R. Hawes
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