| 11. | It is characterized by the production of conidia within pycnidia.
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| 12. | Peronosporaceae are conidia and are often referred to as such.
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| 13. | Conidia begin to develop on infected plant debris once the temperature reaches.
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| 14. | It overwinters ( as conidia, either singly or on branched conidiophores.
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| 15. | The conidia are formed holoblastically from basally inflated conidiogenous cells.
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| 16. | From this lesion, more conidia are created and released.
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| 17. | Conidia are produced from the apex of an unbranched conidiophore.
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| 18. | The conidia are spread short distances by wind and rain.
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| 19. | Moisture is required for the germination of conidia on tissue.
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| 20. | Conidia are produced on short simple conidiophores within the acervulus.
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