chlamydospore
Chlamydospore is a thick-walled resting spore formed by certain fungi and yeasts as a survival structure. It typically arises from a single hyphal cell and can be produced terminally at the end of a hypha or intercalary within a hyphal strand. Chlamydospores are not part of the active reproductive cycle; instead, they serve to endure unfavorable environmental conditions and nutrient limitation.
In terms of structure, a chlamydospore is usually larger than surrounding hyphal cells and features a multilayered,
The primary function of chlamydospores is survival and long-term persistence. They can persist in soil, plant
Occurrence and significance vary among fungi. Chlamydospores are observed in several yeasts and filamentous fungi, including