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    more than 95% of the total microbial biomass. Maximum growth rates of fungi have been found to vary from 0.02 to 0.2 day-‘, indicat- ing, in combination with the
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    Unlike the ‘higher fungi’ described in later chapters the ‘lower fungi’ are a very diverse and polyphyletic assemblage of organisms. Ultrastructural (CR76 1986
    Induction of sporulation in plant pathogenic fungi. Spore morphologies are a major character in fungal taxonomy, although many isolates are not able to sporulate on common artificial media. Pine needle medium was the most successful method, which induced sporulation of 40% of recalcitrant strains.
    fungi. These examples will not be limited to plant pathogenic fungi, since much useful information is available about the sporulation of nonpath ogenic fungi.
    A trial experiment using 42 strains that failed to sporulate on potato dextrose agar (PDA) and half-strength PDA after. 3 months is reported. Five strategies (1/10-
    It was revealed yeast extract supported abundant sporulation of T. viride by two-stage cultivation. Based on the new method, T. viride produced the most spores
    THE sporulation of fungi usually occurs when suitable conditions of nutrition and aeration are provided. It appears that whereas the conditions inside plant cells
    Bacteria, Amoeba, Fungi. Definition: What is Sporulation? Essentially, sporulation refers to the formation of spores from vegetative cells during unfavorableThe Ascomycetes and Fungi Imperfecti have received considerable attention, since exposure to light markedly affects asexual sporulation. Aspergillus JIavus
    Bacteria, Amoeba, Fungi. Definition: What is Sporulation? Essentially, sporulation refers to the formation of spores from vegetative cells during unfavorableThe Ascomycetes and Fungi Imperfecti have received considerable attention, since exposure to light markedly affects asexual sporulation. Aspergillus JIavus

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