| 21. | The conidiophores and vegetative hyphae of " G . pannorum " are hyaline.
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| 22. | Mostly they develop a flat layer of relatively short conidiophores which then produce masses of spores.
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| 23. | The typical " Trichoderma " conidiophore, with paired branches assumes a pyramidal aspect.
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| 24. | On the lesions white mycelium can be found with conidiophores bearing either lanceolate or rounded condia.
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| 25. | Conidia develop at the tips and along the sides of branched, tree-like conidiophores.
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| 26. | Photograph of spores produced by the oak wilt fungus . ( a ) Endoconidia ( b ) Conidiophore
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| 27. | The conidiophores of " P . acicularis " are 30 ?m long, and unbranched.
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| 28. | Conidia are borne laterally and terminally on conidiophores, which usually occur in clusters of three to five.
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| 29. | Conidiophores project into the water and bear conidia, which are often sigmoid, branched or tetraradiate structures.
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| 30. | This downy growth is the result of the production of conidia and conidiophores under the proper environmental conditions.
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