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. 2004 May;157(4):363-7.
doi: 10.1023/b:myco.0000030432.08860.f3.

In vitro conidial germination in Arthrinium aureum and Arthrinium phaeospermum

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In vitro conidial germination in Arthrinium aureum and Arthrinium phaeospermum

Montserrat Agut et al. Mycopathologia. 2004 May.

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 degrees 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 degrees 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.

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