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co·nid·i·a

(ko-nid'ē-ă),
Plural of conidium.
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The other morphological forms are filamentous hyphae, arthrospores and conidia which show lesser production of cephalosporin.
bassiana (different than the one in our study) required 6 to 7 d to cause complete mortality on the cassava mealybug Phenacoccus manihoti Matile-Ferrero (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) when sprayed at a [10.sub.8] conidia per mL, greater than what we used herein.
Conidia of Af (ATCC 13073, an organism originally isolated from a patient with invasive aspergillosis) were harvested after 4 days of culture on Sabouraud dextrose agar (Difco, Detroit, USA), filtered through sterile gauze, killed by heating in a water bath at 100[degrees]C for 1 h, washed with saline solution, and stored at 4[degrees]C.
Probit analysis of mortality and log-concentration of conidia using in the bioassay with two isolates against third instar larvae of D.
After dead host fungal will formation mycelial outgrowth from insect cadaver and production of new conidia (Figure 1).
In cases of pulmonary sporotrichosis, the mode of transmission is through inhalation of aerosolized conidia from soil and vegetations [5].
fumigatus conidia (5 [micro]L, concentration 1 x [10.sup.-8] [micro]L).
Conidiophores arising from the tissues were gently crushed in sterile water, and conidia were viewed with optical microscopy.
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