| 41. | The mechanism for projection relies on the conidiophore consisting of a flask-shaped support cell that bears the conidium.
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| 42. | "Trichothecium roseum " conidiophore depicted in line drawing from Popular Science Monthly Vol 9 ( 1876 ).
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| 43. | These produce structures rather like corn-stokes, with many conidia being produced in a mass from the aggregated conidiophores.
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| 44. | Silver scurf is a plant disease of potato, which is caused by the conidia and conidiophores of the pathogenic fungus.
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| 45. | Conidiophores are simple hyphae, which are septate in their lower half, and bear clusters of conidia at the tip.
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| 46. | Conidia arise as blowouts from the side of the conidiophore apex which is thus incorporated into the base of each spore.
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| 47. | Conidiophores are colourless and smooth with densely columnar conidial heads 30 50 ?m in diameter and 150 500 ?m in length.
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| 48. | Inside the pycnidia are branched and unbranched conidiophores with two-celled pycniospores, which later are ejected from the pycnidial ostiole.
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| 49. | Ascomata are black, globose to ellipsoidal, and setae are present over the upper half of the wall mixed with conidiophores.
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| 50. | Conidia are pinched out from the conidiophore one after another in alternating directions in order to form the characteristic zigzag patterned chain.
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