Indian Forest Records: Forest pathology, Issue 11 |
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1st week 4th week A. B. Jackson acid agars diffusion Advancing zone hyaline advancing zone thin Advancing zone white Aerial mycelium agars diffusion zones appressed aseptate Bagchee Bakshi basidia hyaline basidiospores hyaline branched brown cuboidal rot brown rot causing white rot characterised chlamydospores hyaline clamp connections clavate cottony to cottony-woolly crustose areas crustose layer cuboidal CULTURAL CHARACTERS CULTURES EXAMINED cuticular cells cystidia diameter diffusion zones nil discopoda extracellular oxidase negative extracellular oxidase positive farinaceous felty mat fibre hyphae hyaline Fruit body fungi gallic and tannic growth nil guaiacum reaction negative guaiacum reaction strong HYPHAL CHARACTERS.—Advancing zone I Z I Z incrusted hyphae Indian Forest Records inoculum isolated Key Pattern Lenzites loose-cottony major portions Mat white Merulius mycelia nodose-septate Odour Polysporous cultures Poria presence of chlamydospores Reverse unchanged simple-septate Singh slightly thick-walled sodden subfelty Submerged mycelium tannic acid agars Tests for extracellular thin to slightly thin-walled hyphae upto