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- Conidiation abstract "Conidiation is a biological process in which filamentous fungi reproduce asexually from spores. Rhythmic conidiation is the most obvious output of fungal circadian rhythms. Neurospora species are most often used to study this rhythmic conidiation. Physical stimuli, such as light exposure and mechanical injury to the mycelium trigger conidiation; however, conidiogenesis itself is a holistic response determined by the cell's metabolic state, as influenced by the environment and endogenous biological rhythms.".
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- Conidiation wikiPageWikiLink Asexuality.
- Conidiation wikiPageWikiLink Biology.
- Conidiation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mycology.
- Conidiation wikiPageWikiLink Circadian_rhythm.
- Conidiation wikiPageWikiLink Circadian_rhythms.
- Conidiation wikiPageWikiLink Conidium.
- Conidiation wikiPageWikiLink Filamentous_fungi.
- Conidiation wikiPageWikiLink Light.
- Conidiation wikiPageWikiLink Mold.
- Conidiation wikiPageWikiLink Mycelium.
- Conidiation wikiPageWikiLink Spore.
- Conidiation wikiPageWikiLink Spores.
- Conidiation wikiPageWikiLinkText "conidiation".
- Conidiation hasPhotoCollection Conidiation.
- Conidiation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Conidiation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fungus-stub.
- Conidiation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Conidiation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Conidiation subject Category:Mycology.
- Conidiation hypernym Process.
- Conidiation type Election.
- Conidiation comment "Conidiation is a biological process in which filamentous fungi reproduce asexually from spores. Rhythmic conidiation is the most obvious output of fungal circadian rhythms. Neurospora species are most often used to study this rhythmic conidiation.".
- Conidiation label "Conidiation".
- Conidiation sameAs m.09g_b4.
- Conidiation sameAs Q5161043.
- Conidiation sameAs Q5161043.
- Conidiation wasDerivedFrom Conidiation?oldid=463352532.
- Conidiation isPrimaryTopicOf Conidiation.