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conidiospores Meaning in Bengali



একটি অযৌন উত্পাদিত ফাংগাল স্পোর একটি conidiophore গঠিত





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Greek word for dust (conia), are hence also known as conidiospores and mitospores.


The conidiospores commonly contain one nucleus and are products of mitotic.


are moist, and the conidiospores that are produced will be able to live in the soil for up to ten months.


The role of conidiospores is unknown in the infection.


Many species of the Tremellaceae also produce asexual conidiospores.


member of the Penicillium section Monovertcillata due to its simple conidiospores branching pattern.


"Fine structure of Penicillium megasporum conidiospores".


The fungus produces large, dark brown conidiospores borne on a swollen vesicle at the end of a conidiophore.


Germinating conidiospores of Hyaloperonospora parasitica.


From the pycnidia, conidiospores, the asexual spores of the fungus, are released.


Mitospores (or conidia, conidiospores): spores produced by mitosis; they are characteristic of Ascomycetes.


sclerotia in the soil, rather than when the foliage is inoculated by conidiospores.


structures called conidiospores, which are produced in sporodochium structures inside the stem of the infected host.


As the conidiospores germinate and invade.


The conidiospores are asexual spores produced by A.


Conidiophores are often present, producing conidiospores that are similar to yeast cells.


genus does also reproduce asexually (anamorph), creating conidia and conidiospores.


grisea then sporulates from the diseased rice tissue to be dispersed as conidiospores.


leaf under-surface is covered with a downy mildew coating containing conidiospores that spread the infection further leading to plant damage and death.


two weeks of June), and the actions of the larvae, may collude for conidiospores to come into contact with the freshly exposed phloem, thus causing cankers.


Dispersal of conidiospores and ascospores via running or splashing water provides evidence for.



conidiospores's Meaning':

an asexually produced fungal spore formed on a conidiophore

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