PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «CONIDIOPHORE»
conidiophore
sporangiophore
sporangiospore
penicillium
aspergillus
conidia
sometimes
termed
asexual
chlamydospores
chlamydoconidia
motile
spores
fungus
from
greek
word
dust
konis
they
also
called
mitospores
generated
through
cellular
conidiophore
merriam
webster
phore
noun
ˈni
ˌfȯr
hyphal
branch
some
fungi
that
produces
origin
define
special
stalk
mycelium
bearing
conidio
combining
form
conidium
related
forms
encyclopedia
britannica
marine
waters
asexually
produced
usually
exogenously
typically
formed
terminally
laterally
defined
sentence
hypha
certain
bears
translations
information
about
oxford
dictionaries
american
meaning
pronunciation
example
sentences
reference
content
vocabulary
threadlike
filaments
forming
android
family
usage
mushroom
journal
wild
mushrooming
discussed
arthrospore
arthrospores
gonidium
gonidia
pycnidiospore
pycnidiospores
pycnidium
définitions
larousse
retrouvez
définition
section_expression
conjugaison
mycology
glossary
mycological
acrogenous
born
acropetal
chain
youngest
oldest
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «CONIDIOPHORE»
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1
Aspergillus and Aspergillosis
Conidiophore The conidiophore is an erect, thick-walled branch which is
produced perpendicularly from an aerial or substrate hypha (Fig. l). In most
species of Aspergillus , conidiophores are composed of three continuous but
morphologically ...
Hugo Van Den Bossche, Donald W. R. MacKenzie, Geert Cauwenbergh, 1988
2
Trichoderma And Gliocladium: Basic Biology, Taxonomy and ...
11 11(a) Conidiophores arranged in pustules up to 2 mm diam., glaucous to
greyish; and conidiophore main axis 4.5–7 μm wide over the fertile part; conidia
3.0– 4.6 × 1.8–2.7 μm . . . . . . . . 21. Trichoderma anam. of Hypocrea semiorbis 11
(b) ...
Gary E. Harman, C. P. Kubicek, 2002
3
The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
That part of the mycelium which passes into the air and bears the conidia is
called the conidiophore. In Phytophthora it is a simple or branching filament, at
whose tip or tips is formed an ovate cell, the conidium. Before the conidium falls
from its ...
John Merle Coulter, Sir Humphry Davy, John Davy, 1883
A section showing two cells of the old vegetative mycelium, or "hyphal bodies,"
from the upper one of which has grown out radially a conidiophore. Fig. 13. A
hyphal segment freshly killed with acetic methyl green. X480. Fig. 14. The same ...
John Merle Coulter, M.S. Coulter, Charles Reid Barnes, 1906
Light environmental signals conidiophore development. Inbristlemutants (brlA),
conidiophore stalks that fail to complete the developmental pathway originate
from the mycelial mat. In abacus mutants (abaA), sterigmata continue to give row
...
6
Food Biotechnology, Second Edition
Conidia Conidiophore Swollen tips (which bear conidia) Oval arthrospores (
aerial) Rectangular arthrospores (submerged fragmented hyphae) Botrytis
Geotrichum (Oospora) Conidia • Conidiophore — Cephalosporium Conidiophore
: ^2=^ ...
Anthony Pometto, Kalidas Shetty, Gopinadhan Paliyath, 2005
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Fungus-insect Relationships: Perspectives in Ecology and ...
Among the genera producing several conidia on a single unbranched
conidiophore, Kallocephala conidia are uninucleate (Hum- ber, unpublished), as
are the germ conidia of Meristacrum milkoi (Couch et al. 1979); it is likely that the
primary ...
Quentin Wheeler, Meredith Blackwell, 1984
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Biology Of Conidial Fungi
In view of the complexity of the conidiophore in Aspergillus niger it seems
remarkable that the giant cell frequently produces two and occasionally up to five
of these structures during microcycle conidiation (Anderson and Smith, 1972).
Conidium and conidiophore : In many fungi (Aspergillus, Penicillium) the spores
are not contained within membranes, i.e. they are borne free. Such a sporophore
is called conidiophore and the spores are called conidia (Fig. 1.5 A). The shape ...
10
A Textbook Of Botany - Vol 1, 11E
A — conidiophore showing finger-like sterigmata and conidia, B — conidiophore
of P. lanoso-coeruleum, C — conidiophore of P. vermiculatum, D — conidiophore
of P. glaucum, E — conidiophore of P. herquei, F — conidiophore of P.
P S Trivedi S N Pandey, P S Trivedi S N Pandey, Pandey, S N & Trivedi, P S, 2009
3 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «CONIDIOPHORE»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
conidiophore no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Core oxidative stress response in Aspergillus nidulans
The significant shared GO terms for down-regulated genes included the followings: „cell wall organization”, “conidiophore development”, ... «BMC Blogs Network, jun 15»
Transcriptome changes in Fusarium verticillioides caused by …
Adams TH, Boylan MT, Timberlake WE. brlA is necessary and sufficient to direct conidiophore development in Aspergillus nidulans. Cell. 1988 ... «BMC Blogs Network, abr 15»
In Honor of Linnaeus, a Rogue's Gallery of New Species
Here is a close-up of the conidiophore and conidia (spores). Note how the surface texture gets increasingly rugged as the spores mature. «Scientific American, mai 14»