[PDF] from sums.ac.irN Honar, MH Imanieh, M Haghighat, SM Dehghani… - IJOTM, 2011 - sums.ac.ir ... Species identification of the isolates were per- formed by standard methods (germ-tube for- mation, cornmeal for blastoconidia, pseudohy- phae, and true-hyphae, as well as clamydospore production and growth on HiCrome Candida agar) and by the API 20 C system (bioMéri ... Related articles
JM French, RA Stamler, JJ Randall… - Plant …, 2011 - Am Phytopath Society ...Clamydospores, both terminal and intercalary, were spherical to ovoid and averaged 37.2 × 35.2 μm (2). PCR from whole-cell extracts was performed on four cultured isolates from the infected onion tissue using previously described primers ITS4 and ITS6, which amplify the 5.8 ...
[PDF] from academicjournals.orgO Abaci… - African Journal of Microbiology …, 2011 - academicjournals.org ... Candida species isolated were identified by germ tube and clamydospores production, and commercially available API 20C AUX yeast identification system (BioMerieux, France) (Abaci et al., 2010). Prior to antifungal susceptibility testing, all Candida spp. ... View as HTML
T Eslaminejad… - Microbial Pathogenesis, 2011 - Elsevier ... [18]as follows: View the MathML source. The morphological characteristics used for identification of isolates were mycelial growth, pigmentation and presence of fungal structures such as conidia, pycnidia, clamydospores and sclerotia. ...
[HTML] from scielo.brR Dallemole-Giaretta, LG Freitas… - Ciência e …, 2011 - SciELO Brasil ... There was no difference in the chlamydospores production of the coffee husk substrate, when moistened by different periods of time and only when it was supplemented with rice flour it showed higher mean of clamydospores per gram of substrate. ... Related articles - Cached - All 2 versions