Arthroconidium
Wed, 08/19/2009 - 10:52 — aemtek
Fungal Group:
Arthroconidium, Arthrospore
Distribution:
Some basidiomycetes, dermatophytes, yeast-like fungi, or other microfungi form arthroconidia in their life cycles.
Substrate:
On various substrates, depends on species.
Dispersal:
Spores can become airborne and be diseminated by wind..
Indoor Occurance:
Depends on species.
Allergenicity:
Depends on species.
Notes On Identification:
This is a general term for small, single-celled, non-distinctive conidia formed by the conversion of a preexisting, determinate hyphal element into a conidium. They may be contiguous or intercalated with separating cells. Conidia are often square or recta
Spore Types:
A general term for small, single-celled, non-distinctive spores formed by the conversion of a preexisting, determinate hyphal element into a conidium.
Spore TrapIdentification:
This is a general term for small, single-celled, non-distinctive conidia formed by the conversion of a preexisting, determinate hyphal element into a conidium. They may be contiguous or intercalated with separating cells. Conidia are often square or recta
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