konidioforach
Konidioforach, more commonly spelled conidiophore in English, is a specialized filamentous structure in fungi that bears conidia, the asexual spores. The term derives from Greek roots meaning bearing dust and is a key component of asexual reproduction in many fungal groups.
Structure and development: A conidiophore is typically a stalk-like hypha that emerges from vegetative mycelium. At
Types and organization: Conidiophores can be simple and unbranched or highly branched, forming complex structures. Conidiogenesis
Function and significance: The primary role of conidiophores is to enable rapid asexual reproduction and dispersal