• Oidia are hyaline, small and thin-walled unicellular sections or fragments of the mycelium. • Oidia may be uni- or binucleate as whether they are produced by the breaking up of the primary or secondary mycelium.
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• Oidia are hyaline, small and thin-walled unicellular sections or fragments of the mycelium. • Oidia may be uni- or binucleate as whether they are produced by the breaking up of the primary or secondary mycelium.
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However, in some forms mainly some Hymenomycetes it occurs by the formation of oidia. The oidia are of two main types.
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Later the pods become covered completely with white powdery mass composed of mycelium, oidiophores and oidia of the fungus.
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