Sentence examples for shaped hyphae from inspiring English sources

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A Mycelia of untreated (control) P. litchii with linearly shaped hyphae; B P. litchii treated with MIC of CTE (the arrow refers to the morphologic changes of hyphae after CTE treatment, such as warty surfaces); C P. litchii treated with MFC of CTE (the arrow refers to the morphologic changes of hyphae after CTE treatment, such as collapsed cell).

a Mycelia of untreated (control) P. digitatum with linearly shaped hyphae; b, c P. digitatum treated with MIC of α-terpineol (arrows refer to the morphologic changes in the hyphae, such as warty surfaces); d, e P. digitatum treated with MFC of α-terpineol (arrows refer to the morphologic changes of collapsed cell and irregular branching).

They are described as multicellular types of appressoria, formed by irregularly shaped hyphae [ 44].

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This generates the characteristic Y-shaped hyphae of matured mycelia (Wendland and Walther, 2005).

The appearance was similar to mould hyphae.

M. pseudoseta, described as a new species from Thailand in 2003 forms smaller fruit bodies with differently shaped cheilocystidia and cap hyphae.

The hyphae were shaped like antlers, which is a morphological feature of A. fumigatus.

These bundles are underlain by a layer of gelatinous, hyaline, vertically oriented and parallel hyphae that are shaped like narrow cylinders.

Phialidic conidia are never borne directly on hyphae, but rather are pushed out or bud from within the phialide, the flask shaped structures comprising the reproductive zones of the conidiophore.

The wide hyphae in the center of the mycelial strands contain protein-dense structures on their cell walls that are shaped like a torus.

Colony grew moderately forming up to 5 concentric rings of dense conidial production, hyphae formed lawn, mycelia sparse and grew close to the agar, aerial mycelium lacking, conidiophore regularly branched and typically paired, phialide straight, conidia L/W 1.0 1.7 μm, green to dark green, cushion shaped tufts, subglobose or ovoidal, finely spinulose.

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