| annellide | A conidiogenous cell that produces conidia in succession, each leaving a ringlike collar on the cell wall when released. Origin: Fr. Annelide, fr. L. Anellus, a ring (05 Mar 2000) |
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| annellide |
(= annellophore): a conidiogenous cell in annellidic conidiogenesis which, by repeated percurrent proliferations, develops an elongated tip marked by transverse bands (annellations) (Hawksworth et al., 1983).
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A conidiogenous cell that gives rise to successive conidia in a basipetal manner. The apex of an annellide becomes longer and narrower as each subsequent conidium is formed and released. An apical ring composed of outer cell wall material, remains as each conidium is released.
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(adj. annellidic): a holoblastic percurrently-proliferating conidiogenous cell with annellations indicating points of secession of conidia. ?Annellate: conidial scars appearing as rings at apex region of conidiophore or conidiogenous cell due to successive formation of terminal conidia. Scopulariopsis, Spilocaea. (Annellospores rejected confusing term)
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