1967
DOI: 10.1007/bf02053418
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Effect of environmental conditions on sclerotia and cleistothecia production in aspergillus

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“…Interestingly, the results presented here show spont:weous formation of sclerotia without addition of any inducing agent(s). Several workers have obserbed that light affects sclerotium fo rmation in a number of fungi (Carlile, 1956;Heath and Eggins, 1965;Rai et al, 1967). The results of the present study, however, show no disti nct effect of light on sclerotium formation in Curvularia spp.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 71%
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“…Interestingly, the results presented here show spont:weous formation of sclerotia without addition of any inducing agent(s). Several workers have obserbed that light affects sclerotium fo rmation in a number of fungi (Carlile, 1956;Heath and Eggins, 1965;Rai et al, 1967). The results of the present study, however, show no disti nct effect of light on sclerotium formation in Curvularia spp.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 71%
“…(Carlile, 1956); Aspergillus j aponicum (Heath and Eggins, 1965); Aspergillus spp. (Rai et al, 1967;Rudolph, 1962) and Sclerotium rolfsii (Gruelac h and Mohr, 1947;Mclellan et al , 1955). Different quality of li ght differentially affects sclerotium fonnation in Verticillium albo-atrum as blue light inhibits microscleroti al production while yellow, orange and red Light promote it (Kaiser, 1964).…”
Section: Abstract: Curvularia Species Electron Microscopy Sclerotiummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sclerotia produced in the temperature range of 25 to 35 "C were more compact, larger (1200 p in diameter), and more definite in shape than those produced at 15 "C. A. niger produced the highest number of sclerotia at 35 "C. Rudolph (13) reported that a strain of Aspergillus Jlavus produced sclerotia only at 38 "C, whereas Rai et a[. (12) reported that A. Jlavus produced abundant sclerotia at 27 "C.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The fungus grew and sporulated between pH 4 and 9, although maximum numbers of sclerotia were produced at pH 7.0. Rai et al (12) reported that A. niger produced abundant sclerotia at pH 7.5.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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