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CONIDIUM

  • Conidium
  • Asexual, non-motile spore of a fungus

    A conidium (/kəˈnɪdiəm, koʊ-/ kə-NID-ee-əm, koh-; pl.: conidia), sometimes termed an asexual chlamydospore or chlamydoconidium (pl.: chlamydoconidia),

    Conidium

    Conidium

    Conidium

  • Beauveria
  • Genus of fungi

    conidium production, the conidiogenous cell elongates before producing another conidium atop a small denticle (a narrow projection bearing a conidium

    Beauveria

    Beauveria

    Beauveria

  • Mushroom
  • Spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus

    Ascospore/Ascus Basidiospore/Basidium/Teliospore anamorph/asexual: Sporangium Conidium Chlamydospore Oidium Pycniospore Other Hypha Haustorium Mycelium Cell wall

    Mushroom

    Mushroom

    Mushroom

  • Shot hole disease
  • Fungal disease of plants

    various stages of the shot hole disease: brown spots on the leaf with conidium holders in the middle (center) that eventually fall off, leaving BB-sized

    Shot hole disease

    Shot hole disease

    Shot_hole_disease

  • Dendritic cell
  • Accessory cell of the mammalian immune system

    dendritic cell A well-resolved dendritic cell drags a conidium through a distance of up to 9 μm. The conidium, however, is not phagocytosed by the cell. The

    Dendritic cell

    Dendritic cell

    Dendritic_cell

  • Ascocarp
  • Fruiting body of an ascomycete fungus

    inaequalis) and the horse chestnut disease Guignardia aesculi. Basidiocarp Conidium "ascocarp (fruiting structure of fungi)". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved

    Ascocarp

    Ascocarp

  • Epichloë hybrida
  • Species of fungus

    A conidium of Epichloë hybrida Lp1 stained with DAPI (4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole) showing that each cell contains only a single nucleus.

    Epichloë hybrida

    Epichloë hybrida

    Epichloë_hybrida

  • Hobsonia (fungus)
  • Genus of fungi

    Hobsonia Hobsonia mirabilis, drawing of conidiophore and coiled conidium Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi Division: Basidiomycota Class: Atractiellomycetes

    Hobsonia (fungus)

    Hobsonia (fungus)

    Hobsonia_(fungus)

  • Penicillium digitatum
  • Species of fungus

    with their sizes ranging from 4–6 μm. At the distal end of each metula, conidium-bearing structures called phialides form. Phialides can range in shape

    Penicillium digitatum

    Penicillium digitatum

    Penicillium_digitatum

  • Zygomycota
  • Division or phylum of the kingdom Fungi

    members of the zygomycete order Entomophthorales. The evolution of the conidium from the sporangiospore is the main defining difference between zygomycetes

    Zygomycota

    Zygomycota

    Zygomycota

  • Claviceps sorghi
  • Species of fungus

    place of the ovary, which will release C. sorghi's conidium in a honeydew like substance. These conidium have limited dispersal and rely on the wind and

    Claviceps sorghi

    Claviceps sorghi

    Claviceps_sorghi

  • Acervulus
  • Acervulus morphology. cu: cuticle, co: conidium, cf: conidiophore, ps: pseudo-parenchymatic stroma, hi: hypha.

    Acervulus

    Acervulus

    Acervulus

  • Cladosporium sphaerospermum
  • Species of radiotrophic fungus

    0 μm. The conidia are formed in branching chains in which the youngest conidium is situated at the top. Cladosporium sphaerospermum also produces ramoconidia

    Cladosporium sphaerospermum

    Cladosporium sphaerospermum

    Cladosporium_sphaerospermum

  • Basidiocarp
  • Fungal structure

    have arisen independently many times just within the Agaricales. Ascocarp Conidium "MykoWeb: Evolution & Morphology in the Homobasidiomycetes". www.mykoweb

    Basidiocarp

    Basidiocarp

    Basidiocarp

  • Chlamydospore
  • Cell type of fungi

    Candida yeast. Chlamydospores of the yeast Candida albicans Fungi portal Conidium Resting spore Zygospore Staib, P; Morschhäuser, J (2007). "Chlamydospore

    Chlamydospore

    Chlamydospore

    Chlamydospore

  • Chestnut
  • Genus of plants

    affects sapling graftings in nurseries. Coryneum perniciosum, one of the two conidium-like side forms of this fungus, occurs on all decayed, ligneous parts of

    Chestnut

    Chestnut

    Chestnut

  • Curvularia
  • Genus of fungi

    third[clarification needed] cell) at one end (the pore[clarification needed] end of the conidium). Curvularia can be distinguished from the species Bipolaris and Drechslera

    Curvularia

    Curvularia

    Curvularia

  • Glossary of mycology
  • the apex and along the sides; e.g. conidia of Trichothecium. adiaspore Conidium of Emmonsia parva. A large spore that increases notably in size, but does

    Glossary of mycology

    Glossary of mycology

    Glossary_of_mycology

  • Magnaporthe grisea
  • Blast, fungal disease of rice & wheat

    Magnaporthe grisea Conidium and conidiogenous cell Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi Division: Ascomycota Class: Sordariomycetes Order: Magnaporthales

    Magnaporthe grisea

    Magnaporthe grisea

    Magnaporthe_grisea

  • Mating in fungi
  • Combination of genetic material between compatible mating types

    cycle is initiated (i.e. fertilization occurs) when a cell, usually a conidium, of opposite mating type contacts a part of the trichogyne (see Figure)

    Mating in fungi

    Mating in fungi

    Mating_in_fungi

  • Trichothecium roseum
  • Species of fungus

    indistinguishable from vegetative hyphae until production of the first conidium. Conidium development is distinctive and was first described by Ingold in 1956

    Trichothecium roseum

    Trichothecium roseum

    Trichothecium_roseum

  • Ergot
  • Fungi of the genus Claviceps

    a macroconidium through the surface of a honeydew drop and a secondary conidium of an oval to pearlike shape is formed, to which the contents of the original

    Ergot

    Ergot

    Ergot

  • Sporeling
  • Developmental stage of plant or fungus

    the prothallus gametophyte still attached at the base of their fronds. Conidium (mitospore) Sporogenesis "Sporeling | bryophyte stage | Britannica". www

    Sporeling

    Sporeling

  • Dothistroma septosporum
  • Species of fungus

    Dothistroma septosporum D. septosporum. A. Conidium of the fungus on an Austrian pine needle. B.C.D.E. Germinating conidia. F. Direct penetration of the

    Dothistroma septosporum

    Dothistroma septosporum

    Dothistroma_septosporum

  • Entomophthora muscae
  • Type of pathogenic fungus

    resting nearby. If no hosts are available for infection, a smaller secondary conidium may develop. Once on a fly, the conidia germinate within a few hours and

    Entomophthora muscae

    Entomophthora muscae

    Entomophthora_muscae

  • Blastoconidium
  • Product of asexual budding reproduction in fungi

    nuclei, one will migrate to the forming blastoconidium. The last step is conidium separation, in which a ring of chitin forms between the blastoconidium

    Blastoconidium

    Blastoconidium

    Blastoconidium

  • Arthroconidium
  • endospores that cause a pyogenic (pus-causing) inflammation. Fungi portal Conidium Sun SH, Sekhon SS, Huppert M (1979). "Electron microscopic studies of saprobic

    Arthroconidium

    Arthroconidium

    Arthroconidium

  • Phyllactinia
  • Genus of fungi

    Perithecium enlarged. 3. Two asci. 4.Three spores. 5.Conidia-bearing hyphae. 6.Conidium germinating. Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi Division: Ascomycota

    Phyllactinia

    Phyllactinia

    Phyllactinia

  • Aspergillus clavatus
  • Species of fungus

    from one conidium on malt extract agar, consisted of 25X10^7 conidia after being observed for six days. The phialide development and conidium formation

    Aspergillus clavatus

    Aspergillus clavatus

    Aspergillus_clavatus

  • Alternaria alternata
  • Pathogenic fungus

    triggered by rainfall, or even just a sudden drop in humidity. When the conidium lands on a leaf, it will wait until the nighttime dew, and then germinate

    Alternaria alternata

    Alternaria alternata

    Alternaria_alternata

  • Sexual selection in fungi
  • dispersal of male gametes, two or more female gametes may be attracted to one conidium, or male gamete. The presence of karyogamy further supports the possibility

    Sexual selection in fungi

    Sexual_selection_in_fungi

  • Amoebophilus
  • Genus of fungi

    infect free living amoeba. Infection begins when a conidium comes in contact with an amoeba. The conidium produces a penetration tube to invade the host and

    Amoebophilus

    Amoebophilus

    Amoebophilus

  • Alternaria citri
  • Species of fungus

    triggered by rainfall, or even just a sudden increase in humidity. When the conidium lands on a leaf, it will wait until the nighttime dew, and then germinate

    Alternaria citri

    Alternaria_citri

  • Pycniospore
  • Type of fungal spores

    inside the sporangium which is a spore sac. Conidia Conidia (singular: conidium) are spores produced at the tip of special branches called conidiophores

    Pycniospore

    Pycniospore

    Pycniospore

  • Index of biology articles
  • inhibitor – complementary DNA – complement system – condensation reaction – conidium – cork cambium – corpulentapus – corpus luteum cortex – cotransport – cotyledon

    Index of biology articles

    Index of biology articles

    Index_of_biology_articles

  • Asperisporium caricae
  • Species of fungus

    Asperisporium caricae under a microscope, displaying conidiophores and conidium.

    Asperisporium caricae

    Asperisporium caricae

    Asperisporium_caricae

  • Cherry leaf spot
  • Plant fungal disease

    spread during rain or by wind they can cause new leaf infections. Each conidium can multiply to form many additional conidia relatively quickly. When conditions

    Cherry leaf spot

    Cherry leaf spot

    Cherry_leaf_spot

  • Glomerella cingulata
  • Species of fungus

    material. Under correct environmental conditions, if a C. gloeosporioides conidium lands upon a susceptible host it will first produce an appressorium. This

    Glomerella cingulata

    Glomerella cingulata

    Glomerella_cingulata

  • Entomophaga grylli
  • Species of fungus

    can then occur in a single season. After landing on a potential host, a conidium produces a germ tube which can grow through the cuticle into the hemocoel;

    Entomophaga grylli

    Entomophaga grylli

    Entomophaga_grylli

  • Spilocaea oleaginea
  • Species of fungus

    temperature, relative humidity, leaf wetness and leaf age on Spilocaea oleagina conidium germination on olive leaves". European Journal of Plant Pathology. 120

    Spilocaea oleaginea

    Spilocaea oleaginea

    Spilocaea_oleaginea

  • Neurospora crassa
  • Species of ascomycete fungus

    cycle is initiated (i.e. fertilization occurs) when a cell (usually a conidium) of opposite mating type contacts a part of the trichogyne (see Figure)

    Neurospora crassa

    Neurospora crassa

    Neurospora_crassa

  • Stylopage
  • Genus of fungi

    conidiophore do so successively - that is, after the production of one conidium, the conidiophore will branch out and continue elongating to produce another

    Stylopage

    Stylopage

  • Pyricularia
  • Genus of fungi

    oryzae and Pyricularia grisea are indistinguishable in morphology of conidium, perithecium and ascopore. Pyricularia grisea isolates from Digitaria were

    Pyricularia

    Pyricularia

    Pyricularia

  • Colletotrichum kahawae
  • Species of fungus

    dispersal are: Birds, Coffee harvesters, and sometimes insects. Colletotrichum conidium germination can occur 24 hours after contact with the host plant tissue

    Colletotrichum kahawae

    Colletotrichum kahawae

    Colletotrichum_kahawae

  • Phyllactinia guttata
  • Species of fungus

    Perithecium enlarged. 3. Two asci. 4.Three sporidia. 5.Conidia-bearing hyphae. 6.Conidium germinating. Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi Division: Ascomycota

    Phyllactinia guttata

    Phyllactinia guttata

    Phyllactinia_guttata

  • Aspergillus lacticoffeatus
  • Species of fungus

    ochratoxin. It has an unfunctional PKS gene (pksA) for the production of black conidium pigment, which makes it the only species in the Nigri section which is

    Aspergillus lacticoffeatus

    Aspergillus_lacticoffeatus

  • Blumeria graminis
  • Species of fungus

    in two types: lateral primary germ tubes about 0.5× the width of the conidium lacking an appressorium, which appear within one hour; and the lateral

    Blumeria graminis

    Blumeria graminis

    Blumeria_graminis

  • Oidium (genus)
  • Former fungal anamorph genus

    that are common in these fungal anamorphs. "Oidium" can also refer to a conidium itself. Braun, Uwe; Cook, Roger T. A. (2012). Taxonomic manual of the Erysiphales

    Oidium (genus)

    Oidium (genus)

    Oidium_(genus)

  • Epicoccum nigrum
  • Species of fungus

    humidity conditions. The mechanism of release involves the separation of the conidium from the sporodochium via a double septum. It capitalizes on the spherical

    Epicoccum nigrum

    Epicoccum nigrum

    Epicoccum_nigrum

  • Aspergillus wentii
  • Fungus of the genus Aspergillus

    Aspergillus wentii produces single-celled, globose, conidia (singular conidium) in unbranched, filamentous chains. Young asexual conidia (also called

    Aspergillus wentii

    Aspergillus_wentii

  • Thelebolus
  • Genus of fungi

    synchronously in a sticky mass. Agar colonies are smooth and pinkish, conidium producing collars ("phialides") arising directly on hyphae, and slimy,

    Thelebolus

    Thelebolus

    Thelebolus

  • Xylaria terricola
  • Species of fungus

    cm height. There is repeated branching of the structures ending in gray conidium bearing parts. The stipe is black and glabrous with the interior gray to

    Xylaria terricola

    Xylaria terricola

    Xylaria_terricola

  • Isaria fumosorosea
  • Species of fungus

    promise as a biological pesticide with an extensive host range. When a conidium or blastospore of Isaria fumosorosea lands on a suitable host, it produces

    Isaria fumosorosea

    Isaria fumosorosea

    Isaria_fumosorosea

  • Coniochaeta tetraspora
  • Species of soil fungus

    3–4 μm in diameter. Asexual spores are produced abundantly from phialides (conidium-producing cells) that are often little more than openings in ordinary hyphal

    Coniochaeta tetraspora

    Coniochaeta_tetraspora

  • Cladosporium herbarum
  • Species of fungus

    optimally at pH 6 but tolerates environments with a pH as low as 4.4. Conidium production is higher in wet than dry conditions. The production of spores

    Cladosporium herbarum

    Cladosporium_herbarum

  • Heterothallism
  • Sexes that reside in different individuals

    cycle is initiated (i.e. fertilization occurs) when a cell (usually a conidium) of opposite mating type contacts a part of the trichogyne (see figure

    Heterothallism

    Heterothallism

  • Colletotrichum somersetense
  • Species of fungus

    (Sorghastrum nutans). Presence of a unique filiform appendage at the apex of the conidium is the distinctive morphological character. Jo Anne Crouch (2014)Colletotrichum

    Colletotrichum somersetense

    Colletotrichum_somersetense

  • Michael Francis Madelin
  • British mycologist

    Alternaria brassicicola" Mycologia, 60 (1968), pp. 1122–1125 M. F. Madelin "Conidium production by higher fungi within thin layers of liquid paraffin: a slide

    Michael Francis Madelin

    Michael_Francis_Madelin

  • Spermospora avenae
  • Species of fungus

    which conidiophores arise. These penetrate to the exterior and a single conidium forms, ready for dispersal. The colourless conidia are substantially longer

    Spermospora avenae

    Spermospora_avenae

  • Microascus brevicaulis
  • Species of fungus

    known as annelides, phialide-like cells that elongate with each successive conidium produced. These, in turn, range from solitary to arranged in complex broom-like

    Microascus brevicaulis

    Microascus brevicaulis

    Microascus_brevicaulis

  • Lichenoconium christiansenii
  • Species of lichen

    measuring 6.5–7.5 μm in length and 5–5.5 μm in width. The base of each conidium has a sharply defined, truncated edge with a frilled margin left from its

    Lichenoconium christiansenii

    Lichenoconium_christiansenii

  • Ascobolaceae
  • Family of fungi

    fruiting bodies of the disk-like ascobolaceae examined, are round and without conidium. All members of this family of fungi have a saprobiontic lifestyle, feeding

    Ascobolaceae

    Ascobolaceae

    Ascobolaceae

  • Symbiotaphrina
  • Genus of fungi

    monopolar budding. A few species also have mycelial asexual states with conidium-producing pores ("phialides") in somatic hyphae. Symbiotaphrina species

    Symbiotaphrina

    Symbiotaphrina

  • Gladys Elizabeth Baker
  • American mycologist (1908–2007)

    for Penicillium notatum. Westling Science. 99:436. Baker, G.E. (1945). Conidium formation in species of Aspergilli. Mycologia. 37:582–600. Baker, G.E.

    Gladys Elizabeth Baker

    Gladys_Elizabeth_Baker

  • Nigrospora sphaerica
  • Species of fungus

    conidiophore consisting of a flask-shaped support cell that bears the conidium. Liquid from the support cell squirts through the supporting cell projecting

    Nigrospora sphaerica

    Nigrospora_sphaerica

  • Epidermophyton floccosum
  • Species of fungus

    Reference method for broth dilution antifungal susceptibility testing of conidium-forming filamentous fungi : proposed standard. Pfaller, Michael A. Wayne

    Epidermophyton floccosum

    Epidermophyton floccosum

    Epidermophyton_floccosum

  • Psammina
  • Genus of fungi

    vary greatly between species, ranging from fewer than 20 to over 100 per conidium. The arms of the conidia show considerable variation among different Psammina

    Psammina

    Psammina

  • Dictyosporium
  • Genus of fungi

    submerged wood. b Conidia and conidiophores. c–f Conidia. g Germinated conidium. h, i Culture, h from above, i from reverse. Scale bars: a=200 μm, b, g=50 μm

    Dictyosporium

    Dictyosporium

    Dictyosporium

  • Torula herbarum
  • Species of fungus

    ISBN 9780855462468. Hashmi, M. H.; Morgan-Jones, G.; Kendrick, Bryce (June 1973). "Conidium ontogeny in hyphomycetes. The blastoconidia of Cladosporium herbarum and

    Torula herbarum

    Torula herbarum

    Torula_herbarum

  • Colletotrichum lindemuthianum
  • Species of fungus

    evidenced by fusion points, or make direct contact with another conidium. Because each conidium creates CATs, the result is a network of conidia all connected

    Colletotrichum lindemuthianum

    Colletotrichum lindemuthianum

    Colletotrichum_lindemuthianum

  • Lichenicolous fungus
  • Parasitic fungus that only lives on lichen

    identification and genetic studies, researchers prefer single-spore or single-conidium cultures. This process involves: Macerating mature fruiting structures

    Lichenicolous fungus

    Lichenicolous fungus

    Lichenicolous_fungus

  • Glossary of lichen terms
  • containing the asci and ascospores. ascoconidium Plural ascoconidia. A conidium that is formed directly from an ascospore. ascogenous Also ascogenic. Producing

    Glossary of lichen terms

    Glossary of lichen terms

    Glossary_of_lichen_terms

  • Pyriculariaceae
  • Family of fungi

    colour with transverse septa. The typical pyriform shape and 2-septate conidium morphology is characteristic for Pyricularia and Neopyricularia. Other

    Pyriculariaceae

    Pyriculariaceae

    Pyriculariaceae

  • Aquatic hyphomycetes
  • Aquatic group of fungi

    then inspecting the spore-producing structures. Amount of elements in the conidium. Constrictions at the bases of secondary or tertiary elements. Scar location

    Aquatic hyphomycetes

    Aquatic hyphomycetes

    Aquatic_hyphomycetes

  • C. V. Subramanian
  • Indian mycologist, taxonomist and plant pathologist

    biology, published in 1983, where he proposed a classification based on conidium ontogenesis. He also proposed a new nomenclature protocol based on Sanskrit

    C. V. Subramanian

    C._V._Subramanian

  • Emmonsia parva
  • Species of fungus

    terminal conidium also called an aleurioconidium. The conidiophore is also known to occasionally branch into 1–3 sections each bearing its own conidium. Before

    Emmonsia parva

    Emmonsia_parva

  • Conidial anastomosis tubes
  • Cells found in some fungi

    occurs, the respective nuclei can pass through the fused CATs from one conidium to the other. These are events of fungal vegetative growth (asexual reproduction)

    Conidial anastomosis tubes

    Conidial_anastomosis_tubes

  • Tricharia variratae
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

     variratae has this disc-like expansion, and diahyphae (a specialized type of conidium) were not observed. "Tricharia variratae Lücking & Sipman". Catalogue of

    Tricharia variratae

    Tricharia_variratae

  • Exophiala pisciphila
  • Species of fungus

    mature hyphae or (3) the differentiation of the cell into a specialized conidium-producing cell called an annellide. E. pisciphila have smooth-walled conidia

    Exophiala pisciphila

    Exophiala_pisciphila

  • Pecan scab
  • Fungal disease of pecan trees

    A. J. (1982). "Effects of some weather factors and Fusicladium effusum conidium dispersal on pecan scab occurrence". Phytopathology. 72 (10): 1339–1345

    Pecan scab

    Pecan scab

    Pecan_scab

  • Myceliophthora thermophila
  • Species of fungus

    smooth, and thick-walled. Occasionally a secondary conidium can form at the distal tip of primary conidium. Myceliopthora thermophila is rarely implicated

    Myceliophthora thermophila

    Myceliophthora_thermophila

  • Thelma Perry
  • American biologist

    fungal order Laboulbeniales by demonstrating that the Thaxteriola was a conidium-bearing structure derived from Pyxidiophora. Working with southern pine

    Thelma Perry

    Thelma_Perry

  • Pseudothielavia terricola
  • Species of fungus

    is defined to be unicellular with a smooth thin cell wall, pale-brown conidium, and a pycnidial structure with spherical cavity. Thielavia, on the other

    Pseudothielavia terricola

    Pseudothielavia_terricola

  • Paecilomyces marquandii
  • Species of fungus

    2018. Sutton, B. C.; Sandhu, D. K. (May 1969). "Electron microscopy of conidium development and secession in Cryptosporiopsis sp., Phoma fumosa, Melanconium

    Paecilomyces marquandii

    Paecilomyces_marquandii

  • Conidiation
  • Fungal reproductive process

    influenced by the environment and endogenous biological rhythms. Fungi portal Conidium Steyaert, Johanna M.; Weld, Richard J.; Mendoza-Mendoza, Artemio; Stewart

    Conidiation

    Conidiation

  • Flagellostrigula
  • Genus of lichens

    × 1 micrometres and is typically three to four times the length of the conidium. No secondary metabolites (lichen products) have been detected in the thallus

    Flagellostrigula

    Flagellostrigula

  • Micarea
  • Genus of lichen-forming fungi

    sporodochia), which may be immersed, sessile, or raised on short stalks. Three conidium types are produced: macroconidia (often curved, thread-like, or coiled

    Micarea

    Micarea

    Micarea

  • Asperisporium
  • Genus of fungi

    Asperisporium caricae under a microscope, displaying conidiophores and conidium Asperisporium caricae on a papaya fruit Close-up of Asperisporium caricae

    Asperisporium

    Asperisporium

    Asperisporium

  • Penicillium commune
  • Species of fungus

    borne in disordered chains on conidiophores with rough-walled stipes. The conidium-bearing stalks are either produced singularly or in bundled groups known

    Penicillium commune

    Penicillium commune

    Penicillium_commune

  • Alternaria dauci
  • Species of fungus

    porri species group of Alternaria, which is classified for having large conidium and a long, slender filiform beak. Because many of the members of this

    Alternaria dauci

    Alternaria_dauci

  • Ascospore
  • Spores produced in an ascus

    each primary ascospore buds internally to fill the ascus with hundreds of conidium-like propagules before dehiscence. Cordyceps takes a different route: each

    Ascospore

    Ascospore

    Ascospore

  • Botryolepraria neotropica
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    perithecia) or specialized vegetative propagules were observed; occasional conidium-like hyphal segments were seen pinching off, but their function was not

    Botryolepraria neotropica

    Botryolepraria_neotropica

  • Entomophthora
  • Genus of fungi

    2020-05-29. "Definition of Infection". MedicineNet. Retrieved 2020-05-29. "Conidium | spore". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 2020-05-29. "Germination"

    Entomophthora

    Entomophthora

    Entomophthora

  • Pycnidium
  • Type of fungal conidioma

    terms. The term pycnidiospore remains common in plant pathology for a conidium formed in a pycnidium. Older general references also sometimes used pycnidium

    Pycnidium

    Pycnidium

    Pycnidium

  • Paracoccidioides brasiliensis
  • Species of fungus

    "Gene expression analysis of Paracoccidioides brasiliensis transition from conidium to yeast cell". Med. Mycol. 48 (1): 147–154. doi:10.3109/13693780903055673

    Paracoccidioides brasiliensis

    Paracoccidioides brasiliensis

    Paracoccidioides_brasiliensis

  • Glossary of phytopathology
  • conidiogenesis conidiogenous conidioma (pl. conidiomata) conidiophore conidium (pl. conidia) conjugation conk constitutive contact fungicide (syn. protectant

    Glossary of phytopathology

    Glossary_of_phytopathology

  • Outline of lichens
  • Symbiosis of fungi with algae or cyanobacteria

     pycnidia) – a flask-shaped, asexual fruiting body possessed by some lichens. Conidium (pl. conidia) – an asexual fungal spore produced in pycnidia by some lichens

    Outline of lichens

    Outline of lichens

    Outline_of_lichens

  • Pseudogymnoascus
  • Genus of fungi

    phylogenetic relationship moved this species to the genus Pseudogymnoascus. The conidium of this species are hyaline and characteristically curved. This species

    Pseudogymnoascus

    Pseudogymnoascus

    Pseudogymnoascus

  • Vermilacinia nylanderi
  • Species of lichen

    microscope. Pycnidia in V. nylanderi are abundantly fertile as seen by conidia (conidium singular), which “are specialized, non-motile fungal spores,” that appear

    Vermilacinia nylanderi

    Vermilacinia_nylanderi

  • Thielaviopsis basicola
  • Species of fungus

    endoconidia and chlamydospores. Endoconidia are a distinctive type of conidium in that they develop within a hollow cavity inside a hyphal tube and are

    Thielaviopsis basicola

    Thielaviopsis basicola

    Thielaviopsis_basicola

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  • Conidium
  • n.

    A peculiar kind of reproductive cell found in certain fungi, and often containing zoospores.

  • Conida
  • pl.

    of Conidium