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conidiogenesis in pathogenic hyphomycetes. i. sporothrix, exophiala, geotrichum and microsporum.conidium formation in 5 species of pathogenic hyphomycetous fungi, sporothrix schenckii, exophiala salmonis, e. sp., geotrichum candidum and microsporum canis were examined using light and scanning electron microscopy. the fungi, grown in pure culture on potato dextrose agar under defined conditions, demonstrated 4 kinds of conidiogenesis. the taxonomic value of the developmental characters in the classification of the fungi imperfecti is discussed.1976944466
exoantigen test for the rapid identification of exophiala spinifera.exophiala spinifera, one of the etiologic agents of subcutaneous phaeohyphomycosis, may be wrongly identified as exophiala jeanselmei because of the morphologic similarity of the two species. a reagent containing a precipitin specific for e. spinifera was produced by absorbing antiserum to e. spinifera with e. jeanselmei serotype 1 antigen. using this absorbed antiserum, we were able to correctly identify isolates of e. spinifera and differentiate them from those of exophiala alcalophila, e. jea ...19911719180
infection of exophiala salmonis in atlantic salmon (salmo salar l.). 19853981748
phaeohyphomycosis caused by exophiala salmonis. 200617034552
the response of dark septate endophytes (dse) to heavy metals in pure culture.dark septate endophytes (dse) occur widely in association with plants exposed to heavy metal stress. however, little is known about the response of dse exposed to heavy metals. in this study, five dse were isolated from the roots of astragalus adsurgens pall. seedlings growing on lead-zinc mine tailings in china. based on morphological characteristics and dna sequence analyses, the isolates were identified as gaeumannomyces cylindrosporus, paraphoma chrysanthemicola, phialophora mustea, exophial ...201223118914
subcutaneous phaeohyphomycosis caused by exophiala salmonis.we report a case of subcutaneous infection in a 55-yr-old korean diabetic patient who presented with a cystic mass of the ankle. black fungal colonies were observed after culturing on blood and sabouraud dextrose agar. on microscopic observation, septated ellipsoidal or cylindrical conidia accumulating on an annellide were visualized after staining with lactophenol cotton blue. the organism was identified as exophiala salmonis by sequencing of the ribosomal dna internal transcribed spacer region ...201223130345
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