Oidium and chlamydospore
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Oidium is a type of fungal spore (conidium) formed by the breaking up of fungal hyphae into cells, especially as produced by powdery mildews.
Chlamydospore is a thick-walled, non-deciduous, intercalary or terminal, asexual spore formed by the rounding of a cell or cells (Ainsworth 1971). ... In older cultures, chlamydospores shed their outer layers just before or during germination. Chlamydospores are characteristic of Candida albicans, C.
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