<p>(<b>A–D</b>) Stages of conidiogenesis, resulting in evanescent heads (<b>D</b>, arrow), all scale bars = 20 µm; (<b>E–F</b>) Paratype, faster-growing strain with more evanescent heads (scale bar = 10 µm), inset (<b>G</b>) showing detail of spore veil or coat (scale bar = 2 µm).</p
<p>Conidiophores of (A) Δ<i>crn-1</i> mutant and (B) WT strain. Composite image of conidia represent...
<p>(a) Mycelia of <i>M</i>. <i>fructicola</i> growing on PDA medium. (b-e) Misshapen mycelia of <i>M...
FIGURE 4 Wiesneriomyces conjunctosporus. A–C. Sporodochia on natural substratum. D–E. Setae. F. Coni...
<p>(<b>A</b>) <i>Escovopsis moelleri</i>, showing branching and vesicle formation (scale bar = 10 µm...
<p>(<b>A–D</b>) Older stages of vesicle development showing darkening conidia with thickened rugose ...
<p>A-D: cultures grown in PDA, MA2%, CMD and SNA after 14 days at 25°C, respectively; E: Conidiophor...
<p>Spore chain still attached to phialide on cylindrical vesicle, showing the relatively early devel...
Phaeomoniella chlamydospora isolate CBS 161.90 (left side) and E. layuense (right side) at interacti...
<p><b>(a-g)</b> Intracellular more or less coiled hyphae and teliospores in different developing sta...
<p><b>a</b>) Anamorph (<i>Hirsutella</i> B-type) showing detail of conidiogenesis (bar = 15 µm), an...
Figure 4 Escovopsismultiformis. A–C Conidiophores mono- and polycephalous without "swollen cells" D–...
<p>Wild type (A and B), <i>Tams26-abd</i> (C and D), and <i>Tams26-abd</i>/<i>ZmMs26</i>-<i>OsMs26</...
<p>A) “smooth” (finely echinulated) from <i>G</i>. <i>sessile</i> (287SC), B) “rough” (coarsely echi...
<p><b>A</b>: Conidial chains (×7,000), <b>B</b>: Scars on a conidiophore (×20,000), <b>C</b>: Top vi...
Coccidioides is a dimorphic fungus responsible for Valley Fever and is the cause of severe morbidity...
<p>Conidiophores of (A) Δ<i>crn-1</i> mutant and (B) WT strain. Composite image of conidia represent...
<p>(a) Mycelia of <i>M</i>. <i>fructicola</i> growing on PDA medium. (b-e) Misshapen mycelia of <i>M...
FIGURE 4 Wiesneriomyces conjunctosporus. A–C. Sporodochia on natural substratum. D–E. Setae. F. Coni...
<p>(<b>A</b>) <i>Escovopsis moelleri</i>, showing branching and vesicle formation (scale bar = 10 µm...
<p>(<b>A–D</b>) Older stages of vesicle development showing darkening conidia with thickened rugose ...
<p>A-D: cultures grown in PDA, MA2%, CMD and SNA after 14 days at 25°C, respectively; E: Conidiophor...
<p>Spore chain still attached to phialide on cylindrical vesicle, showing the relatively early devel...
Phaeomoniella chlamydospora isolate CBS 161.90 (left side) and E. layuense (right side) at interacti...
<p><b>(a-g)</b> Intracellular more or less coiled hyphae and teliospores in different developing sta...
<p><b>a</b>) Anamorph (<i>Hirsutella</i> B-type) showing detail of conidiogenesis (bar = 15 µm), an...
Figure 4 Escovopsismultiformis. A–C Conidiophores mono- and polycephalous without "swollen cells" D–...
<p>Wild type (A and B), <i>Tams26-abd</i> (C and D), and <i>Tams26-abd</i>/<i>ZmMs26</i>-<i>OsMs26</...
<p>A) “smooth” (finely echinulated) from <i>G</i>. <i>sessile</i> (287SC), B) “rough” (coarsely echi...
<p><b>A</b>: Conidial chains (×7,000), <b>B</b>: Scars on a conidiophore (×20,000), <b>C</b>: Top vi...
Coccidioides is a dimorphic fungus responsible for Valley Fever and is the cause of severe morbidity...
<p>Conidiophores of (A) Δ<i>crn-1</i> mutant and (B) WT strain. Composite image of conidia represent...
<p>(a) Mycelia of <i>M</i>. <i>fructicola</i> growing on PDA medium. (b-e) Misshapen mycelia of <i>M...
FIGURE 4 Wiesneriomyces conjunctosporus. A–C. Sporodochia on natural substratum. D–E. Setae. F. Coni...