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1. Reproductive Structures of Deuteromycetes (Agrios:442-444) Conidia on conidiophores
Sporodochium
Synemma
Acervulus
Pycnidium
3. Acervulus (i) Open sporocarp, pushes through epidermis or cuticle of host
Contains conidia
Sterile hyphae - setae
Colletotrichum
4. Acervulus (i)
5. Sporodochium (ia) Similar in appearance to acervuli, not as sunken
Fusarium spp., Volutella spp.
6. Perithecia shown here also sporodochia can be formedPerithecia shown here also sporodochia can be formed
7. Synnema (ata; syn. Coremium, -a)
9. Pycnidium (ia) Closed sporocarp
Contains conidia
Flask shaped
11. Pycnidium Pycnidia of Septoria embedded in lesion
Septoria species are common pathogens of vegetables
12. Pycnidium
13. Sclerotium (ia) Sclerotium
Composed of hyphae
Hard pigmented cover = rind
Hyphae inside and protected by rind
16. Chlamydospore