A hypha (from Ancient Greek ὑφή (huphḗ) 'web'; pl.: hyphae) is a long, branching, filamentous structure of a fungus, oomycete, or actinobacterium. In...
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matter is broken down into glucose These products are re-absorbed into the hypha through the cell wall by endocytosis and passed on throughout the mycelium...
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branch off from the mycelia or they may be formed in fruiting bodies. The hypha that creates the sporing (conidiating) tip can be very similar to the normal...
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Tridrepana hypha is a moth in the family Drepanidae. It was described by Hong-Fu Chu and Lin-Yao Wang in 1988. It is found in Yunnan, China. Beccaloni...
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basidiomycete fungi. It is created to ensure that each cell, or segment of hypha separated by septa (cross walls), receives a set of differing nuclei, which...
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A rust spores typically germinates on a plant surface, growing a short hypha called a germ tube. This germ tube may locate a stoma by a touch responsive...
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called septa, that are formed at right angles to the cell wall giving the hypha its shape), with each compartment containing one or more nuclei; coenocytic...
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A monokaryon is a fungal mycelium or hypha in which each cell contains a single nucleus. It also refers to a mononuclear spore or cell of a fungus that...
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Candida albicans growing as yeast cells and filamentous (hypha) cells...
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attachment to the basidium, termed the apical germ pore, from which the hypha emerges when the spore germinates. Many species of mushrooms seemingly appear...
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Candida albicans (section Yeast-to-hypha switching)
range of morphological phenotypes due to phenotypic switching and bud to hypha transition. The yeast-to-hyphae transition (filamentation) is a rapid process...
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than two sexes. For details on the sexual characteristics of fungi, see: Hypha and Plasmogamy. Secondary sex characteristics in non-human animals include...
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Haustoria arise from intercellular hyphae, appressoria, or external hyphae. The hypha narrows as it passes through the cell wall and then expands on invaginating...
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those found in hair or muscle Part of a stamen, the male part of a flower Hypha, a thread-like cell in fungi and Actinobacteria Filamentation, an elongation...
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constitute the main reproductive preoccupation of the fungus at that time. The hypha breaks up into component cells/ small pieces and develop into spores. Oidia...
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PMID 11755083. Kumamoto, C.A.; Vinces, M.D. (2005). "Contributions of hyphae and hypha-co-regulated genes to Candida albicans virulence". Cell. Microbiol. 7 (11):...
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fungus in the family Orbiliaceae. It is nematophagous, forming loops of hypha to trap nematodes, on which it then feeds. The species has a whitish spreading...
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to the next. In mycology, a stolon is defined as an occasionally septate hypha, which connects sporangiophores together. Root-like structures called rhizoids...
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Acervulus morphology. cu: cuticle, co: conidium, cf: conidiophore, ps: pseudo-parenchymatic stroma, hi: hypha....
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and the formation of defective biofilms which is linked to the reduced hypha growth mentioned earlier. On the other hand, following antibiotic therapy...
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apical complex, formation of zoosporangia or undifferentiated cells via a hypha-like tube. 26 Provora Devouring voracious protists Defined by molecular...
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conclusive opinion. De Brazza attributed it to the presence of a fungus called Hypha tombicina, denying that limestone present in the tombs. Aufderheide asserts...
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pollen tube path and enters the vascular tissues where it branches its hypha. Approximately seven days into the infection, the mycelium produces conidia...
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Four parallel microscopic views of a growing Neurospora crassa hypha, with the Spitzenkörper clearly visible at the tip (e.g. in red at the bottom lane)...
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scales or fibers. appressorium A swelling at the end of a germ tube or other hypha that adheres to the surface of its host and penetrates it with infection...
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conjugation tubes to find each other, after which they fuse and make a hypha to enter the maize plant. Hyphae growing in the plant are dikaryotic; they...
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attract mates. Arthrobotrys dactyloides is a species that employs a loop of hypha to catch nematodes; when one tries to pass through the ring, the loop constricts...
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plentiful fern spores in the recovery after the impact. Monoporisporites and hypha are almost exclusive microfossils for a short span during and after the...
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spore-case of mosses. In fungi, it refers to a centrally vacuolated part of a hypha, bearing spores. The word finds analogous usage in myxomycetes.[citation...
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of the arbuscules greatly increases the contact surface area between the hypha and the host cell cytoplasm to facilitate the transfer of nutrients between...
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