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- The sexual stage form fruiting bodies called perithecia, in which ascospores are formed in a sac known as an ascus (plural asci).
- It consists of very tightly interwoven hyphae and millions of embedded asci, each of which typically contains four to eight ascospores.
- Each ascus usually contains eight ascospores (or octad), produced by meiosis followed, in most species, by a mitotic cell division.
- The genus was described by French mycologist Jean Paul Vuillemin in 1901, when he failed to find ascospores characteristic of the genus Saccharomyces in the yeast previously known as Saccharomyces neoformans.
- fijiensis reproduces both sexually and asexually, and both conidia and ascospores are important in its dispersal.
- The species of Sordaria are similar morphologically, producing black perithecia containing asci with eight dark ascospores in a linear arrangement.
- One ascus consists of eight ascospores that create conidia, which are ejected in early summer and spread by rain and wind.
- In the spring, the pycnidia will produce conidia once again and the pseudothecia produce ascospores.
- These appear as dark, 1–2 mm spherical structures with septate setae on the surface of plant debris, which, during cool and moist conditions, mature and produce ascospores that are dispersed by wind and rain, thereby colonizing the leaves of new barley hosts.
- Characteristics of genus Agyrium include the following: a poorly developed thallus that is immersed in its substrate; ascomata in the form of an apothecium with a reduced ring-shaped exciple (the layer surrounding the hymenium that sometimes develops into a distinct margin); paraphyses that are highly branched; and ascospores that are ellipsoid and thin-walled.
- Diplocarpon rosae grows over seasons as mycelia, ascospores, and conidia in infected leaves and canes.
- This pathogen produces sexual spores (ascospores) in the teleomorph stage and asexual spores (conidia) during the anamorph stage.
- The order includes around 2,325 species of obligate insect ectoparasites that produce cellular thalli from two-celled ascospores.
- Gelasinospora as a genus is made up of perithecial fungi, meaning that they discharge their ascospores through an ostiole.
- Once they are mature, the ascospores are released from an opening in the perithecia in a sticky liquid that can attach to the body of the Scolytid beetle and be spread throughout the host or to new hosts.
- Windborne ascospores or conidia are the primary inoculum (also known as the propagule) and can be dispersed over considerable distances.
- capsellae is an ascomycete, meaning it produces ascospores housed in asci as means of sexual reproduction.
- The fruiting body, or ascocarp, of the sexual cycle is called a pseudothecia which releases ascospores.
- The lesions initially formed by ascospores, known as condo, form atop of conidiophores, and can serve as primary inoculum to new plant/host via long distance wind dispersal.
- In addition to buds, the yeast produces many asci (or sporiferous sacs or sporangia) that are cylindrical to naviculate, with two to eight needle-like ascospores arranged lengthwise.
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