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| List the Septate Hyaline Molds with Conidia borne in clusters |
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Acremonium species Trichoderma species Gliocladium species Fusarium species |
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| Acremonium spp. Growth rate |
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| Acremonium spp. Surface morphology |
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| compact and folded, then felt like and overgrown with cottony hyphae, reverse is colorless, yellow or pinkish |
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| Acremonium spp. Microscopic morphology |
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| delicate septate hyphae, erect philalides, oblong conidia, one celled disruptable clusters of conidia at tip of philalides |
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| Trichoderma spp. Growth rate |
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| Trichoderma spp. Surface morphology |
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| white and fluffy, then wooly and green, reverse is colorless, light orange/tan or yellow |
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| Trichoderma spp. Microscopic morphology |
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| conidiophores that are short and branched, flask shaped philalides, round single celled conidia clustered at the end of the philalides |
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| Gliocladium spp. Growth rate |
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| Gliocladium spp. Surface morphology |
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| white, then dark center with fluffy growth to fill the plate, reverse is white |
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| Gliocladium spp. Microscopic morphology |
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| white, then dark center with fluffy growth to fill the plate, reverse is white |
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| Fusarium spp. Growth rate |
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| Fusarium spp. Surface morphology |
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| white and cottony, then pink with lighter periphery, reverse is light |
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| Fusarium spp. Microscopic morphology |
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| : 2 types of sporulation 1) short conidiophores bearing 1-2 celled conidia single or in clusters or 2) branched/unbranched conidiophores bearing large sickle shaped multiseptate macroconidia |
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