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Meaning of "germ tube"

germ tube: In microbiology, a structure formed by some fungal species during germination. It is often used as a diagnostic feature for identifying certain fungi
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  • A hypha produced by some fungi during germination

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The germ tube wall is surrounded by a fibrillar sheath.
Photosensitization was less apparent in germ tube elongation in liquid media.
Germ tube length was significantly decreased at high herbicide concentrations.
Septal formation at the neck of the germ tube followed.
The germ tube penetrates directly into the cuticle.
The presence of apical vesicles in the germ tube tip is confirmed.
This germ tube may locate a stoma by a touch responsive process known as thigmotropism.
Usually only one protuberance subsequently developed into a germ tube.
The nucleus moved into the germ tube and underwent mitosis.
The germ tube wall is laid down at the site of emergence from the conidium.
It also supported the transition from germ tube growth to hyphal growth.
A single, polar germ tube commonly developed from a germinating basidiospore.
The infection peg is smaller in diameter than the germ tube and the appressorium.
During germination a germ tube emerges from the germ pore region of each cell.
The rate of appearance of esterase activity closely paralleled the rate of germ tube growth.

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Seven chromosomes were cytologically observed using germ tube bursting methods with acetocarmine staining.
Germ tube walls originate from these newly formed, inner layers.
Each compartment gave rise to a germ tube into which the nucleus and cytoplasm migrated.
The germ tube differentiates, grows, and develops by mitosis to create somatic hyphae.
In the case of negative germ tube is reported as Candida sp.
A rust spores typically germinates on a plant surface, growing a short hypha called a germ tube.
The distal end of the germ tube often produced an appressorium with an infection peg.
The number increased about fourfold by the time of germ tube emergence at 3 h.
Germ tube walls were composed of two layers, a broad outer layer and a narrower inner layer.
Identification was confirmed by using the Germ Tube Test for the confirmation of Candida albicans.
Shortly after germination, a septum with a central pore forms where the germ tube emerged.
A germ tube then grows into the haemocoel and the fungus proliferates inside the insect 's body.
Glucose and glucose - potassium nitrate solutions stimulated production of a single germ tube per conidium.
All treatments stimulated germ tube growth of B. cinerea conidia.
The basidiospores of E. culmigenum germinate by germ tube.
Fluopyram has shown activity in spore germination, germ tube elongation and mycelium growth tests.
Germ tube formation is a significant part of the pathogenesis of C. albicans infection.
Key words, transmission electron microscopy, cryofixation, freeze substitution, germ tube development.
Puccinia sorghi, germ tube adhesion, extracellular matrix, cytochemistry.
Erysiphe graminis, powdery mildew, primary germ tube ( PGT ), appressoria, extracellular material.
The rate of germ tube elongation was reduced after 8 h, and generally had ceased after 24 h.
Key words, Candida albican germ tubes, CO2-induced germ tube formation, endotrophic germ tube formation.
Each germ tube may produce appressoria (swollen cushion-like structures) from which a penetration peg is produced.

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