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of conidiogenesis, one of the two basic types of conidiogenesis, characterised by a marked enlargement of a recognisable conidial initial before the initial is delimited by a septum. The conidium differentiates from part of a cell (Hawksworth et al., 1983). Types include enteroblastic and holoblastic conidia. cf. thallic.
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| blastic |
blown out, with enlargement of the conidial initial before delimitation by a septum. The conidiogenous cells (CC) can produce conidia at varous ways: denticulate (CC bear denticles), cicatrized (CC have flat or protuberant scars, often with a minute pore in the centre).
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| blastic c. |
that in which a fertile hypha or conidiogenous cell enlarges or blows out to form a conidium before delimitation by a septa takes place; two types are distinguished, holoblastic c. and enteroblastic c.
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