Fungi of this genus produce characteristic darkly pigmented, septate hyphae or conidia. |
Within these putrescent pools, black pycniospores fuse to form hyphae growing toward the opposite leaf surface. |
Roots were stained, mycorrhizal colonization in roots was measured and fungal hyphae development in soil was determined as explained above. |
In addition, many fungi are able to parasitize spores, sclerotia, or hyphae of other fungi, resulting in biocontrol. |
Although the first cells from hyphae looked like conidiophores, they were slenderer than conidiophores of the wild type. |
In the silky upper layer the epiphytic organisms are most often attached to the generative and skeletal hyphae that make up this layer. |