MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «CONIDIUM»
conidium
conidia
sometimes
termed
asexual
chlamydospores
chlamydoconidia
motile
spores
fungus
from
greek
word
dust
konis
they
also
called
mitospores
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through
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spore
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type
reproductive
fungi
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side
hyphae
filaments
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body
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mushroom
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mushrooming
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refer
main
substantive
route
least
current
anamorph
defined
small
abstricted
conidiophore
certain
origin
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define
formed
abstriction
hyphal
branch
kón
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incinerate
idium
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refering
vegetative
reproductionof
located
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blotches
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «CONIDIUM»
Découvrez l'usage de
conidium dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
conidium et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Aspergillus and Aspergillosis
... as producing either single series or double series of sterigmata, the second
key characteristic in Aspergillus. The sterigmata are defined as the conidium-
producing cells which usually develop simultaneously on the fertile area of the
vesicle.
Hugo Van Den Bossche, Donald W. R. MacKenzie, Geert Cauwenbergh, 1988
2
The Air Spora: A manual for catching and identifying ...
Fungal spores – Mitosporic 01 Septoria tritici, conidium, [wheat leaf spot], UK,s 02
Phoma lingam, conidia, (see Leptosphaeria maculans) [canker of brassicas], UK,
s 03 Cylindrosporium concentricum, conidium (see Pyrenopeziza brassicae), ...
Maureen E. Lacey, Jonathan S. West, 2007
C. Conidiospores-Conidia A specialized non motile asexual spore usually
caducous, not developed by cytoplasmic cleavage (sporangiospores) or free cell
formation (ascospores), but developed from a conidium initial or a part of cell
from ...
Rajni Gupta, K. G. Mukerji, 2001
4
Systematics and Evolution
Hughes (1953), who proposed that conidium ontogeny be used as a primary
character for sorting anamorphic fungi. Many refinements to the complexly
defined eight "sections" of the Hughes system were proposed, for example by
Tubaki ...
David J. McLaughlin, Karl Esser, Paul A. Lemke, 2001
5
The Biology of Fungi Impacting Human Health
The primary conidium commonly is discharged forcibly. Basidiobolus condia are
released through a 'rocket mechanism' in contrast to the 'papillar eversion'
mechanism used by Conidiobolus (White et al. 2006). The mechanism used in ...
(a) Primary cornute conidium (type 1). Note the bitunicate wall. (b) Primary
cornute conidium germinating to produce a secondary globose conidium (type 2).
(c) Secondary stellate conidium (type 3) which has developed from a submerged
...
John Webster, Roland Weber, 2007
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Fungi As Biocontrol Agents: Progress Problems and Potential
Rhizoid of Zoophthora forficulae attaching the earvvig host, Forficula forficularia (
Dermaptera: Forficulidae), to the vegetation. Scale bar = 10 pm. Fig. 4.30.
Primary conidium of Entomophthora sp. nov. being discharged from a cantharid
beetle, ...
T. M. Butt, C. Jackson, N. Magan, 2001
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21st Century Guidebook to Fungi with CD
As the phialide A rupture new wall conidium initial nuclear division B septum
conidium C phialide new conidium conidium nuclear division D Fig. 9.6
Development of conidia from a phialide. A, slightly elongated phialide with a
single wall.
David Moore, Geoffrey D. Robson, Anthony P. J. Trinci, 2011
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Fundamental Medical Mycology
Conidia are produced in an acropetal manner (with the youngest conidium at the
tip and the oldest at the base). Source: H. J. Shadomy. (a) (b) (c) Figure 2.5
Enteroblastic conidiogenesis. Conidia are produced within the conidiogenous
cell ...
Errol Reiss, H. Jean Shadomy, G. Marshall Lyon, 2011
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Clavicipitalean Fungi: Evolutionary Biology, Chemistry, ...
... elongate rapidly perpendicular to the hyphae. By the time the first conidium is
evident, the conidiophores are hyaline, thin-walled, predominantly simple but
occasionally branched, aseptate, 2-3 jxm wide, and up to 40 H.ITI long. A
conidium ...
James F. White Jr., Charles W. Bacon, Nigel L. Hywel-Jones, 2003
ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «CONIDIUM»
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conidium est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Combating Crop Diseases
The fungus reproduces asexually, “meaning it makes a type of spore called a conidium,” Flaherty says. “These conidia can be carried by wind ... «U.S. News & World Report, juin 12»