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(1) of the thallus; (2) of conidiogenesis, one of the two basic sorts of conidiogenesis, in which any enlargement of the recognisable conidial initial occurs after the initial has been delimited by one or more septa; the conidium is differentiated from a whole cell (Hawksworth et al., 1983). cf. blastic.
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Said of conidia produced where there is no enlargement or new growth of the conidia initially prior to its delineation by a septa. The entire parent cell becomes the conidium.
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conidium development were there is no enlargement of the recognisable conidium initial or, where such enlargement does not occure.(see versus blastic). They become liberated either by seperation at septa or by fracture across the wall of sterile, thin-walled intermediate cells. Coniosporium.
Ãâó: intramar.ugent.be/nemys/fungi/web/glossary.htm
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| thallic c. |
that in which an entire parent cell becomes a conidium with formation of a septum, without enlargement or new growth. Two types are distinguished: holothallic c. and thallic-arthric c.
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| thallic-arthric c. |
thallic c. in which several conidia form by separation at the septa; two types are distinguished: enteroarthric c. and holoarthric c.
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