| acervulus | <microbiology> A flat, often round mass of hyphae which carry spore-bearing parts called conidophores, acervuli are found in fungi belonging to the order Melanconiales. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| acervulus |
small asexual fruiting body resembling a cushion or blister consisting of a mat of hyphae that is produced on a host by some fungi
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| acervulus |
A saucer-shaped, spore-producing body of a fungus embedded in host tissue.
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| acervulus |
a more or less saucer-shaped conidioma in which a hymenium of conidiogenous cells develops on the floor of the cavity beneath a covering of host tissue which ruptures at maturity (Hawksworth et al., 1983). pl. acervuli. adj. acervular.
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| acervulus |
A mass of closely clustered conidiophores and conidia not covered by fungal tissue, initially subcuticular or subepidermal but eventually exposed. (pl. acervuli) (15)
Ãâó: ppathw3.cals.cornell.edu/glossary/Defs_A.htm
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A sub-epidermal, cushion-like mass of hyphae containing asexual condiophores that bear conidia formed by some imperfect fungi.
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| acervulus | small asexual fruiting body resembling a cushion or blister consisting of a mat of hyphae that is produced on a host by some fungi |
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