An acervulus (pl. acervuli) is a small asexual fruiting body that erupts through the epidermis of host plants parasitised by mitosporic fungi of the form order Melanconiales (Deuteromycota, Coelomycetes). It has the form of a small cushion at the bottom of which short crowded conidiophores are formed. The spores escape through an opening at the top.
An acervulus (pl. acervuli) is a small asexual fruiting body that erupts through the epidermis of host plants parasitised by mitosporic fungi of the form...
certain functions of the mind are associated with the pineal gland and the acervulus cerebri was absent in children below the age of six. C. W. Leadbeater...
(singular: pycnidium), which are flask-shaped, and acervuli (singular: acervulus), which have a simpler cushion-like form. Pycnidial conidiomata or pycnidia...
sometimes develop in asexual sporocarps with different characteristics (e.g. acervulus, pycnidium, sporodochium). Some species of ascomycetes form their structures...
traditional conidia-bearing structures such as a synnema, a sporodochium, an acervulus, or a pycnidium. conidiophore A specialized hypha bearing or consisting...
not caused by living organisms acceptable daily intake acervulus (pl. acervuli) The acervulus is an erumpent, cushionlike fruiting body bearing conidiophores...
are recommended with other management practices to be most effective. "acervulus | biology". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 2016-12-01. Kearney, M...
structures. Conidia can escape from a small opening at the top of the acervulus and are dispersed mainly by splashing water or rain. These spores penetrate...
irrigation favors the spread of the disease. The pathogen also produces an acervulus which is full of conidia that help to spread the infection. Plant crops...
structures. Conidia are produced on short simple conidiophores within the acervulus. Conidia are multi-celled with usually three darkly pigmented center cells...