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The '''phialide''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|f|aɪ|ə|l|aɪ|d}} {{respell|FY|ə|lyde}}; {{lang-el|phialis}}, diminutive of phiale, a broad, flat vessel) is a flask-shaped projection from the vesicle (dilated part of the top of [[conidiophore]]) of certain [[fungi]]. It projects from the [[mycelium]] without increasing in length unless a subsequent increase in the formation of [[conidia]] occurs. |
The '''phialide''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|f|aɪ|ə|l|aɪ|d}} {{respell|FY|ə|lyde}}; {{lang-el|phialis}}, diminutive of phiale, a broad, flat vessel) is a flask-shaped projection from the vesicle (dilated part of the top of [[conidiophore]]) of certain [[fungi]]. It projects from the [[mycelium]] without increasing in length unless a subsequent increase in the formation of [[conidia]] occurs. |
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The phialide (/ˈfaɪəlaɪd/ FY-ə-lyde; Template:Lang-el, diminutive of phiale, a broad, flat vessel) is a flask-shaped projection from the vesicle (dilated part of the top of conidiophore) of certain fungi. It projects from the mycelium without increasing in length unless a subsequent increase in the formation of conidia occurs.
It is the end cell of a phialosphore.
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