Abstract
This paper describes the microscopic details of conidial germination and the influence of pH, sodium chloride concentration, 3% glucose, 3% saccharose and ultraviolet irradiation on the conidial germination in Arthrinium species. Under laboratory conditions, germination started after an incubation period of 90 minutes in 2% malt extract broth at 25°C. In vitro, the conidia of Arthrinium species have a very low percentage of germination ( A. phaeospermum: 7.9%; A. aureum: 15.8%). Conidia of this genus have a characteristic equatorial slit. Conidia may break spontaneously at this slit, releasing their cytoplasmic contents. Arthrinium phaeospermum attains its optimum germination percentage when its conidia are suspended in a sterile saline solution (pH 3.5) in a water bath at 20°C for 15 minutes before being inoculated on 2% malt extract agar. Conidial suspensions of A. aureum may be held in the same conditions, but for 30 minutes.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 363-367 |
| Number of pages | 5 |
| Journal | Mycopathologia |
| Volume | 157 |
| Issue number | 4 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - May 2004 |
Keywords
- Arthrinium aureum
- Arthrinium phaeospermum
- Deuteromycotina
- conidial germination
- microscopy
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