| 31. | Conidia are light pink and appear translucent under the microscope.
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| 32. | Found in Nigeria, it was septation of its conidia.
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| 33. | These conidia germinate in polycyclic microcycles until the end of the growing season.
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| 34. | Instead, it overwinters in infected plant debris through asexual spores called conidia.
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| 35. | Multicellular conidia are splashed by water or by wind onto an uninfected plant.
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| 36. | The surface of the conidia is often granulose and the hilum is inconspicuous.
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| 37. | In the spring, it produces conidia in pycnidia.
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| 38. | The perithecium contain asci while the pycnidium releases conidia.
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| 39. | The conidia are characterized by being very darkly melanized and having multiple pseudosepta.
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| 40. | The acervuli are fruiting structures that will eventually produce asexual spores called conidia.
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