Conidia formation take place in wich plant body
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Conidium, a type of asexual reproductive spore of fungi (kingdom Fungi) usually produced at the tip or side of hyphae (filaments that make up the body of a typical fungus) or on special spore-producing structures called conidiophores. The spores detach when mature.
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Conidia formation take place in fungi of Ascomycetes.It is formed on special structure mycelium called Conidiophores.
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- Conidia are asexual reproductive non-motile spores which are produced on the tip of filament conidiophores called conidium.
- The spores varies in size,shape and colour.Large spores called as Macroconidia and small spores called as Microconidia.
- The spores get detach from the filament when it gets mature.
- It is present in class Ascomycetes.Examples=Penicillium and Aspergillus.
- Conidium sometimes also called as chlamydospore and chlamydoconidium.
- Conidium forms through the cellular process of Mitosis.
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