Conidia

Word CONIDIA
Character 7
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Definitions and meanings of "Conidia"

What do we mean by conidia?

A fungal spore produced asexually in a conidiophore.

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The word "conidia" in example sentences

"conidia," in which are developed countless "spores," each one of which is theoretically capable of infecting neighboring plants. ❋ Various (N/A)

However, profuse signs of white hyphae and conidia growing on bat muzzle. ❋ Dr. Barry Leed (2010)

Surface hyphae and conidia flake off skin surface easily but have clearly penetrated deep into bat tissue. ❋ Dr. Barry Leed (2010)

Effects of UVB irradiance on conidia and germinants of the entomopathogenic hyphomycete Metarhizium anisopliae: A study of reciprocity and recovery. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Effects of UVB irradiance on conidia and germinants of the entomopathogenic hyphomycete '' Metarhizium anisopliae '': A study of reciprocity and recovery. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Braga et al. [127] surveyed the UV radiation sensitivity of conidia (spore-forming bodies) of 30 strains belonging to four species of the fungus Metarhizium, an important biological insecticide. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The LC50 appeared to be in the range of 2 x 10 8 and 5 x 108 conidia/ml. ❋ Unknown (1994)

Adult insects were dipped in conidial suspensions (10 8 conidia/ml), returned to maize or beans, respectively, and retained at 25°-28°C and 60% r.h. B. brongniarti caused 89% mortality in adult A. obtectus within 15 days and 47% mortality in adult S. zeamais; M. anisopliae caused less than 50% mortality in either species. ❋ Unknown (1994)

These changes in the vegetative forms are scarcely perceptible, in the case of penicillium and mycoderma vini, but they are very evident in the case of aspergillus, consisting of a marked tendency on the part of the submerged mycelial filaments to increase in diameter, and to develop cross partitions at short intervals, so that they sometimes bear a resemblance to chains of conidia. ❋ Various (N/A)

The cells thus formed are at first cylindrical, but later bulge out at the sides, becoming broadly oval, and finally become detached as spores (_conidia_). ❋ Douglas Houghton Campbell (N/A)

The conidia are of a greenish color, and produced on the ends of upright branches which are enlarged at the end, and from which grow out little prominences, which give rise to the conidia in the same way as we have seen in the mildews (Fig.  42, _A_). ❋ Douglas Houghton Campbell (N/A)

The warmth and moisture are, in fact, the conditions necessary for the germination of the conidia. ❋ Various (N/A)

The soja leaves, which contain little starch, but a great deal of oil and casein, are boiled, mixed with roasted barley, and then with the greenish yellow conidia powder of the _Aspergillus_. ❋ Various (N/A)

They usually appear at the base of the chains of conidia, causing the basal cell to enlarge to many times its original size, and finally kill the young conidia, which shrivel up. ❋ Douglas Houghton Campbell (N/A)

The material used was "Tane Kosi," i.e., grains of rice coated with the mycelium, conidiophores, and greenish yellow chains of conidia of ❋ Various (N/A)

Murray, of the Botanical Department of the British Museum, seems to show that Mr. Carruthers 'theory as to the diffusion of conidia through the air is something more than a speculation: ❋ Various (N/A)

This seemed to me to prove that during the day the conidia, through the dryness of the atmosphere and the shaking of the leaves, became detatched and wafted by the air; while during the night the moisture (in the form of dew, and on one occasion of a slight and gently falling shower) prevented the drying of the conidia, and thus rendered them less easy of detachment. ❋ Various (N/A)

When the disease begins to make its appearance, the fungus produces these large oblong bodies (_conidia_), and the question is how these bodies are spread, and the disease scattered .... ❋ Various (N/A)

Now, the process of growth is simply this: When the conidia fall on the leaf, they remain there perfectly innocent and harmless unless they get a supply of water to enable them to germinate .... ❋ Various (N/A)

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