💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Blastoconidium"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| conidiumnoun | (mycology) A fungal spore produced asexually in a conidiophore. |
| proconidiumnoun | (mycology) The structure that develops into a conidium |
| pseudohyphanoun | (mycology) A chain of blastoconidia |
| arthroconidiumnoun | (mycology) A kind of asexual fungal spore, typically produced by segmentation of pre-existing fungal hyphae. |
| macroconidiumnoun | (mycology) A relatively large conidium, but especially the larger of a pair of conidia in the same organism |
| sporodochiumnoun | A small, compact stroma (mass of hyphae) usually formed on host plants parasitized by mitosporic fungi of the form order Tuberculariales (Deuteromycota, Hyphomycetes). It bears the conidiophores on which the asexual spores or conidia are formed |
| ramoconidiumnoun | An intercalary or apical branch of a conidiophore that detaches and functions as a conidium |
| conidiosporenoun | (biology) A unicellular spore produced asexually by a fungus |
| conidiomanoun | A specialized macroscopic fruiting structure containing masses of conidia. |
| capilliconidiophorenoun | An outgrowth of an ascospore that has a terminal conidium |
| ascoconidiumnoun | Any phialosporous fungus of the genus Ascoconidium |
| blastosporenoun | (mycology) A type of fungal spore produced asexually by budding. |
| cinctoblastulanoun | A wrinkled, flagellated larva that is the result of cell division of a homoscleromorph |
| cleistotheciumnoun | (botany) A closed ascocarp, in some fungi, from which spores are released following decay or disintegration |
| blastonoun | (medicine, colloquial) Blastomycosis. |
| coelomycetenoun | A type of fungus that produces conidiomata. |
| conidiationnoun | The generation and development of conidia |
| blastomycetenoun | (mycology) A fungus of the genus Blastomyces. |
| ballistoconidiumnoun | Synonym of ballistospore. |
| microconidiumnoun | (mycology) A relatively small conidium, but especially the smaller of a pair of conidia in the same organism |
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