نتایج جستجو برای: hyphomycetes

تعداد نتایج: 389  

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2001
S S Al-Hedaithy

Triadelphia pulvinata, a soil hyphomycete, was found to be the cause of eczematoid, scaly, grey lesions on the skin of both eyelids of a 30-year-old Indian male living in Saudi Arabia. Repeated KOH preparations of the skin scrapings showed presence of sclerotic, branched, septate hyphae. When cultured, skin scrapings from the lesion grew the dematiaceous fungus T. pulvinata. Treatment with topi...

Journal: :Mycologia 2012
Vladislav Gulis Christiane Baschien Ludmila Marvanová

Two new species of aquatic hyphomycetes in the genus Tricladium are described from streams in Alaska, USA. Both species were isolated from submerged decaying sedges. Tricladium kelleri has blackish colonies and typical tricladioid conidia formed on sympodial conidiogenous cells. Tricladium alaskense has conidia with fine elements and 0-4 lateral branches; conidia are formed on sympodial conidio...

Journal: :journal of sciences islamic republic of iran 0

there is no published report regarding iran's aquatic hyphomycetes. in an attempt to identify species of aquatic hyphomycetes in a river in central iran (zayande-roud river), conidial frequency and distribution were determined by filtration. water samples were collected monthly from two stations 55 km apart and filtered through millipore filters (5 um pore sizes). this was carried out for ...

Journal: :Persoonia - Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi 2011

Journal: :Studia botanica Hungarica / 2021

Dr Ágnes Révay (1952–2018) a respected mycologist, the curator of microscopic fungi collection Hungarian Natural History Museum was interested predominantly in floristics, taxonomy and ecology fungi, especially dematiaceous aquatic hyphomycetes, stauro- scolecosporous myxomycetes. More than 70 scientific papers, her revisions collections, four new genera (Gorgomyces, Hyalocamposporium, Hydromet...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
s.m. omran m.r. shidfar

fungal conidia and spores are among various organisms found in the air, causing different types of mycoses. in this study (from february 1994 until march 1995) fungal spores and conidia were collected by their settlement on to petri - dishes from 33 locations in babol city during 4 seasons. plates of sabouraud dextrose agar were laid 1.5 m. from the ground and then sent to mycology laboratory w...

Journal: :Applied and Environmental Microbiology 1984

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