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Conidia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Conidia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Conidia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Downy mildew of cruzifers host tissue with conidia living in decaying plant. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Microscopic view of conidia emerging from hyphae, fungal reproduction Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aspergillus niger the black mold conidia under the microscope Royalty Free Stock Photo
Downy mildew of cruzifers host tissue with conidia living in decaying plant. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Conidia
Microscopic view of conidia emerging from hyphae, fungal reproduction Royalty Free Stock Photo
Downy mildew of cruzifers host tissue with conidia living in decaying plant. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Downy mildew of cruzifers host tissue with conidia living in decaying plant. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Downy mildew of cruzifers host tissue with conidia living in decaying plant. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aspergillus flavus conidia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aspergillus niger the black mold conidia under the microscope Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aspergillus niger the black mold conidia under the microscope Royalty Free Stock Photo
Conidia, sometimes termed asexual chlamydospores, or chlamydoconidia are asexual, non-motile spores of a fungus, from the Greek word for dust, konis. They are also called mitospores due to the way they are generated through the cellular process of mitosis.


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