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conidia Meaning in Bengali



একটি অযৌন উত্পাদিত ফাংগাল স্পোর একটি conidiophore গঠিত





conidia's Usage Examples:

A conidium (plural conidia), sometimes termed an asexual chlamydospore or chlamydoconidium (plural chlamydoconidia), is an asexual, non-motile spore of.


mycelia, ascospores, and conidia in infected leaves and canes.


In the spring during moist, humid conditions, ascospores and conidia are wind-borne and rain-splashed.


conidia) from brush-shaped conidiophores.


The conidia are typically carried by air currents to new colonisation sites.


 chrysogenum, the conidia.


production of conidia, but chlamydospores are also frequently produced.


Zealand's sooty mould habitat and are mycophagous, feeding on spores, conidia, and hyphae.


the fungus produce from conidiophores; thousands of minute grey-green conidia (2–3 μm) which readily become airborne.


primary conidia give rise to one-celled, 3 × 3.


5 μm, secondary conidia in a like manner.


The secondary conidia may in turn give rise to tertiary conidia.


haemolymph and tissues, eventually emerging from the insect and producing conidia.


few cases, the ascospores can bud off conidia that may fill the asci (e.


Tympanis) with hundreds of conidia, or the ascospores may fragment, e.


However, free moisture is not needed for secondary spread via conidia; high atmospheric humidity is sufficient.


emmonsii modesta mycetomatis samoënsis saturnica Catenate (in chains), dry conidia and an absence of differentiated conidiophores characterize Cladophialophora.


of microscopic spores (usually asexual, mitosporic spores also called conidia).


3); globose conidia (L/W < 1.


Chlamydospores are a result of asexual reproduction (in which case they are conidia called chlamydoconidia) or sexual reproduction (rare).


sympodulae, buds formation on stalks, triangular cells, needle-shaped terminal conidia, and having the ability to grow on inositol as a sole carbon source.


increasing in length unless a subsequent increase in the formation of conidia occurs.


spores call conidia.


These conidia are said to be the primary inoculum for A.


The propagules in the soil, which are now conidia, are dispersed.


In the latter case, the sporangia behave as conidia and are often referred to as such.


(1963) “Studies on the survival and germination of conidia of three entomogenous fungi.


These are conidial fungi where the conidia form in a growing cavity in the host's tissue.



conidia's Meaning':

an asexually produced fungal spore formed on a conidiophore

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