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conidiophore Meaning in Bengali



একটি বিশেষ ফাংগাল hypha যে conidia উত্পাদন করে





conidiophore's Usage Examples:

which are borne on specialized stalks called conidiophores.


The morphology of these specialized conidiophores is often distinctive between species and, before.


flask-shaped projection from the vesicle (dilated part of the top of conidiophore) of certain fungi.


It produces stout, dark, branching conidiophores that bear clusters of paler conidia (grey in mass) on denticles from.


teres (teleomorph Drechslera teres) makes up to 3 conidia per conidiophore.


 glaucum—all of which produced a brush-like conidiophore (asexual spore-producing structure).


growth rate and the production of green or hyaline conidia on a branched conidiophore structure.


produce multiple conidia per conidiophore do so successively - that is, after the production of one conidium, the conidiophore will branch out and continue.


spore, or (in some species) an adhesive spore elevated on a very slender conidiophore called a capilliconidiophore.


has the form of a small cushion at the bottom of which short crowded conidiophores are formed.


The typical Trichoderma conidiophore with paired branches assumes a pyramidal aspect.


Typically the conidiophore terminates in one or a few phialides.


hyphae then infect into the leaf and a conidiophore tuft gets formed on the lower leaf surface.


These conidiophore tufts produce conidia which are the second.


grows in filaments and reproduces asexually through the production of conidiophores and conidia.


rod-shaped structure collectively known as the conidiophore that in turn, extends from the hyphal tip.


The conidiophore can grow anywhere between 3–5 millimeters.


colony texture, amount of sporulation and roughness of conidia and conidiophores.


from top left: Amanita muscaria, a basidiomycete; Sarcoscypha coccinea, an ascomycete; bread covered in mold; a chytrid; an Aspergillus conidiophore.


pathogenic fungus, large primary conidia are produced at the apex of a conidiophore which emerge from the intersegmental membranes.


lacking fruiting bodies Order Moniliales (producing spores on simple conidiophores) Order Stilbellales (producing spores on synnemata) Order Tuberculariales.


Gliocladium species produces hyphae, conidiophores, and conidia borne from hyaline phialides.


The conidiophores are erect, dense, and have a brush-like.


gray-white, dusty, fungal growth consisting of mycelia, conidia and conidiophores coat much of the infected plant.



conidiophore's Meaning':

a specialized fungal hypha that produces conidia

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