conidia

(noun)

asexual, non-motile spores of a fungus, named after the Greek word for dust, conia; also known as conidiospores and mitospores

Related Terms

  • antheridia
  • ascospore
  • Ascomycota
  • ascomycete
  • ascocarp
  • ascus
  • ascogonium
  • plasmogamy

Examples of conidia in the following topics:

  • Ascomycota: The Sac Fungi

    • Conidia and asci, which are used respectively for asexual and sexual reproductions, are usually separated from the vegetative hyphae by blocked (non-perforated) septa.
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