morphological characteristics of penicillium
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Microscopically, chains of single-celled conidia are produced in basipetal succession from a specialised conidiogenous cell called a phialide. ... In Penicillium, phialides may be produced singly, in groups or from branched metulae, giving a brush-like appearance (a penicillus).
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