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- Signs of " Colletotrichum " include spore-bearing structures called acervuli in the center of leaf spots or brown / dead leaves being covered in acervuli.
- Signs of " Colletotrichum " include spore-bearing structures called acervuli in the center of leaf spots or brown / dead leaves being covered in acervuli.
- Species of the Deuteromycota were classified as Coelomycetes if they produced their conidia in minute flask-or saucer-shaped conidiomata, known technically as " pycnidia " and " acervuli ".
- In summary, the disease cycle of " Elsinoe Ampelina " is as follows : 1 ) the fungus overwinters by forming both pseudothecium and acervuli disseminate conidia which becomes the source of secondary inoculum.
- In some parts of the brain and in particular the pineal gland, there are calcium structures, the number of which increases with age, called corpora arenacea ( or " acervuli, " or " brain sand " ).
- These structures are called " conidiomata " ( singular : pycnidia " ( which are flask-shaped and arise in the fungal tissue ) or " acervuli " ( which are cushion-shaped and arise in host tissue ).
- C . capsici infection tends to infect ripe red fruit, and lead to the development of brown necrotic lesions containing concentric acervuli that will eventually appear black from the setae and sclerotia ( Srinivasan, Vijayalakshmi Kothandaraman, Vaikuntavasan, & Rethinasamy, 2014 ).
- Dispersal of " C . capsici " spores is heavily reliant on water splashes onto host plants or wind-driven rain since water is required for spore germination and penetration into host ( Hot Pepper Disease-Anthracnose, 2010 ) . " C . capsici " has a necrotrophic lifestyle; therefore, after penetration of the host surface, it secretes many cell wall degrading enzymes into the environment between the host cells ( Latunde-Dada, 2001 ) . " C . capsici " overwinters as conidia or sclerotia, and spend the majority of their life in their conidial stage . " Colletotrichum capsici ", the asexual stage, consists of hooked shaped conidia produced from acervuli, a subepidermal fruiting body ( Than et al ., 2008 ).