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Definition of Conidia
1. conidium [n] - See also: conidium
Medical Definition of Conidia
1. Plural of conidium. (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Conidia
Literary usage of Conidia
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science by Kansas Academy of Science (1889)
"A) Conidiophores short, produced inside of the host. conidia ... conidia and
oospores producing zoospores. B) Conidiophores arising from the host through ..."
2. Household Bacteriology for Students in Domestic Sciences by Estelle Denis Buchanan, Robert Earle Buchanan (1913)
"conidia not in chains. 1. conidia dark, globose to elliptic . ... Stalk at base
thickened like perithecium, conidia usually spindle-shaped ..."
3. Moulds, Mildews, and Mushrooms: A Guide to the Systematic Study of the Fungi by Lucien Marcus Underwood (1899)
"conidia I celled, ovoid or oblong, blackish or sub-hyaline on fuscous hyphae. 2.
conidia 2-celled, ovoid or oblong. 6. conidia varying from ovoid to ..."
4. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1917)
"Many of the twigs were now dead and few conidia remained. ... A well-developed
strema was present, and many conidia beneath the raised epidermis. ..."
5. Experiments with plants by Winthrop John Van Leuven Osterhout (1905)
"The conidia germinate by sending out a germ-tube, which pene- 223. spore of
com-smut Pro- ' ft trates into the tissues oí the (Jorn plant, ..."
6. A Text-book of Botany by Eduard Strasburger (1898)
"Such a method of multiplication of conidia by budding is termed YEAST ...
The yeast-like conidia thus arising by the budding of the conidia of Prolo- ..."
7. Contributions from the New York Botanical Garden by New York Botanical Garden (1907)
"conidia light-yellow, the terminal with a dark equatorial band. II. ...
Oospore finely and shallowly reticulate, appearing pitied ; conidia discoid, yellow. ..."