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i read it in a book-
"in pencillium, conidiophore may show branching and over these branches is a flask shaped structure called sterigmata(phialides)."
what is this phialides?

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Phialide is a flask-shaped projection found in some fungi. It arises from the vesicle (dilated portion of the top portion of the conidiophore) of fungi. It projects out from the mycelium.

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