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Morphological examination, microscopy, photography and descriptions of specimens are important for fungal identification. hence, techniques for staining, mounting and slide preparation are explained. pdf | on, isaie mushimiyimana and others published colonial and morphological characteristics of identification various fungi species isolated from soil in bangalore city | find, read and cite all. | find, read and cite all the. different types of fungi will produce different- looking colonies, some colonies may be coloured, some colonies are circular in shape, and others are irregular. in addition, obtaining pure cultures from specimens and maintaining those isolates for future studies are challenging. an excellent example of fungal colony morphology identification pdf fungal mycelium. mycelium : - tangled mass of hyphae is called mycelium.
mycelium mass of branching intertwined hyphae. structure of fungus : - unicellular budding yeast hypha : - elongation of apical cell produces a tubular, thread like structure called hypha. colony morphology ( macroscopic features) : • surface topography - some fungal colonies may be free growing, covering the entire surface of agar; others may grow in a restricted manner. pdf | this study was aimed to isolate and identify filamentous fungi from different environmental sources in northern eastern jordan deseret. use the diagrams on colony morphology to help you interpret the plate. • surface texture - cottony or wooly ( floccose), granular, chalky, velvety, powdery, silky, glabrous ( smooth, creamy), or waxy. fungi producing mycelia are called molds or filamentous fungi. hyphae may be septate or nonseptate.
