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Nectria cinnabarina , section of sporodochium, with young perithecium
A sporodochium (pl. sporodochia ) is a small, compact stroma (mass of hyphae ) usually formed on host plants parasitised by mitosporic fungi of the form order Tuberculariales (subdivision Deuteromycota , class Hyphomycetes ). This stroma bears the conidiophores on which the asexual spores or conidia are formed.
Tubercularia fici a: sporodochium, b, c, d: showing setae and conidial formation
References
Allaby, Michael (5 September 2015). The Dictionary of Science for Gardeners: 6000 Scientific Terms Explored and Explained . Timber Press. ISBN 9781604697155 .
Dasgupta, M. K. (1988). Principles of Plant Pathology . Allied Publishers. ISBN 9788170231929 .
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