Polymorphism of Malassezia furfur
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- DOI: 10.1139/m77-069
Polymorphism of Malassezia furfur
Abstract
Alterations in the morphologic and physiologic characters of 11 isolates of Pityrosporum orbiculare were noted upon prolonged maintenance in pure culture. Successive subculturing of each isolate resulted in its progressive conversion from globose (P. orbiculare) through ovoid to cylindrical (P. ovale) form. Globose forms utilized neither olive oil nor Tween 20 as a sole carbon source, nor KNO3 as a sole source of nitrogen, while ovoid and cylindrical forms utilized both of these carbon sources, and one of four strains of the cylindrical form assimilated KNO3. These results suggest that P. orbiculare and P. ovale are stages in the complex developmental cycle of a single species (Malassezia furfur), but the three names should be preserved until the life cycle is more fully understood.
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