31. Ascospores infect directly, while the infected plant tissue produces acervuli which produces masses of conidia on conidiophores . 32. Colonies on CY20S agar have microcolonies up to 10 mm in diameter, but conidiophores are poorly formed. 33. The conidiophore is also known to occasionally branch into 1-3 sections each bearing its own conidium. 34. Members of the genus " Chrysosporium " differ in having larger conidia and acutely branched conidiophores . 35. Each conidiophore gives rise to three to five phialides, where chains of lemon-shaped conidia are formed. 36. Conidiophores grow as long as 170 �m in length with a swollen apex and one to three transverse septa.37. Conidiophores arise from surface or aerial hyphae with the stipe's length ranging from 150-300 �m.38. Microscopically, " Gliocladium " species produces hyphae, conidiophores , and conidia borne from hyaline phialides. 39. Conidiophores of " T . roseum " are usually erect and are 200-300?m in length.40. It is the conidia and the conidiophores that cause the white, downy growth on the undersides of the leaves.