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  • 61conidiophore — n. a specialized fungal hypha (a branch of the fungal mycelium) that produces conidia. [WordNet 1.5] || …

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  • 62haustorium — noun (plural haustoria) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin haurire Date: 1875 a food absorbing outgrowth of a plant organ (as a hypha or stem) …

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  • 63stolon — noun Etymology: New Latin stolon , stolo, from Latin, branch, sucker; akin to Old English stela stalk, Armenian stełn branch Date: 1601 1. a. a horizontal branch from the base of a plant that produces new plants from buds at its tip or nodes (as… …

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  • 64hyphal — adjective see hypha …

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  • 65Microbiology — An agar plate streaked with microorganisms …

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  • 66Microorganism — Microbe redirects here. For other uses, see Microbe (disambiguation). A cluster of Escherichia coli …

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  • 67Yeast — of the species Saccharomyces cerevisiae Scientific classification Domain …

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  • 68Basidiomycota — Taxobox name = Basidiomycota image width = 250px image caption = Basidiomycetes from Ernst Haeckel s 1904 Kunstformen der Natur regnum = Fungi subregnum = Dikarya phylum = Basidiomycota phylum authority = R.T. Moore, 1980 [cite journal | author …

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  • 69Mold — This article is about the fungi known as molds. Slime molds and water molds are not fungi and are discussed in separate articles. For other uses, see Mold (disambiguation). Mold growth covering a decaying peach. The frames were taken… …

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  • 70Mycelium — Fungal mycelia Microscopic view …

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