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Meaning of "hyphal"

hyphal (adjective): Relating to or characterized by hyphae, which are the branching filaments that make up the mycelium of a fungus. It is often used in biology and mycology
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  • Of or pertaining to hyphae

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Individual hyphal cells are separated by simple septa.
Two slightly different experiments examined hyphal transport.
Hyphal growth was monitored using a dissecting microscope.
It may be covered with hyphal outgrowth called appendages.
Hyphal swelling has also been observed.
Formation of swollen hyphal segments was observed.
Hyphal elements that show melanization either directly or.
Interplant signalling through hyphal networks.
Effects on hyphal branching and colony radii followed.
Both fungi and oomycetes grow as filamentous hyphal cells.
Hyphal septa are sparse and are of the dolipore type.
Cytochemistry of both hyphal and sclerotial cells was also studied.
We began to study complex flows inside the hyphal network.
Promotion of hyphal growth creates a more extensive hyphal network.
Conjugation between adjacent hyphal cells was also found.

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Its hyphal cells are multinucleated.
Events occurring at the leading edge of hyphal penetration were studied.
Its hyphal system is monomitic.
The arrows point to swelling and ballooning hyphal tips.
The hyphal system is trimitic.
Mycelial growth occurs by mitosis and the synthesis of hyphal biomass.
The hyphal septum possesses a dolipore with nonperforated parenthesomes.
They are either formed from hyphae or by the modification of hyphal cells.
The hyphal or soil form is found rarely in human tissue.
They are formed from hyphae or alternatively by the modification of hyphal cells.
These hyphal threads continue to grow and multiply regularly.
They frequently produce secondary spores and germinate by hyphal tubes.
Spore germination and hyphal growth required an exogenous source of nutrients.
Lipids were deposited more abundantly in sclerotial cells than in hyphal cells.
Hyphal strands have a tendency to grow longitudinally in and on the root.
These nuclei do not fuse but are maintained in the hyphal compartment.
Hyphal forms in the central nervous system of patients with coccidioidomycosis.
They act by binding to the fungal microtubules and stopping hyphal growth.
Vegetative growth is by hyphal elongation and carbon catabolism is obligatory aerobic.
It also supported the transition from germ tube growth to hyphal growth.
Reduction of two hyphal walls to a narrow strip occurs at the pore site.
Parenchyma and cambial necroses did not result from direct hyphal attack.
Hyphal masses that form in the host cortex represent pycnidial primordia.
We conclude that mycofibrils are linear structural extensions of the hyphal cell wall.
Hyphal anastomoses were rare in the aversion zones between somatically incompatible dikaryons.
Desiccation of sclerotia is an important factor affecting myceliogenic germination and hyphal growth.
A thin and dense hyphal mat was formed and the surface was velvety.
These openings are probably formed by the enzymatic activity of the hyphal tips.
A thick and dense hyphal mat was formed and the surface was downy.
Spore suspensions are filtered through sterile glass wool to remove hyphal fragments.
A thick and dense hyphal mat was formed and the surface was velvety.
Spore suspensions were filtered through sterile glass wool to remove hyphal fragments.
Its position in the hyphal tip correlates with the direction of hyphal growth.
The resistance induced was expressed as decrease of fungal penetration and restriction of hyphal growth.
A septum near each hyphal branch and a slight constriction at the branch are diagnostic.

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