| 1. | To infect, it produces a conidiophore that then bears conidia.
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| 2. | Under these conditions, conidiophores excrete a milky substance of conidia.
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| 3. | The angles of conidiophore branches tend to be less than 90?
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| 4. | Conidia are borne in columns at the tips of aspergilloid conidiophores.
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| 5. | Typically the conidiophore terminates in one or a few phialides.
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| 6. | It overwinters ( as conidia, either singly or on branched conidiophores.
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| 7. | Conidia are produced from the apex of an unbranched conidiophore.
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| 8. | Conidia are produced on short simple conidiophores within the acervulus.
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| 9. | It has small obovoid to pyriform sympodioconidia and slender, long conidiophores.
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| 10. | Conidiophores are hyaline branches that are constructed by 5-7 septate.
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