Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

conidium

Noun
/kəˈnɪd.i.əm/
Definition
A conidium is a type of asexual spore produced by certain fungi.
Examples
  • The conidia of the fungus spread rapidly in the environment.
  • Farmers monitor crops for signs of fungal infections caused by conidia.
  • Under favorable conditions, a single conidium can germinate and produce a new fungal colony.
Meaning
Conidia are non-motile spores that can easily be dispersed into the air or water, allowing fungi to reproduce and spread without sexual reproduction.
Synonyms
  • Spore
  • Asexual spore