The molecular mechanisms of conidial germination
The asexual spore, or conidium, is critical in the life cycle of many fungi because it is the primary means for dispersion and serves as a ‘safe house’ for the fungal genome in adverse environmental conditions. This review discusses the physiological process of germination, conidial adhesion and ini...
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