Restrepo B I, McEwen J G, Salazar M E, Restrepo A
J Med Vet Mycol. 1986 Aug;24(4):337-9.
P. brasiliensis conidia were studied for their ability to grow as yeasts or as molds according to temperature. Using a microculture system we found that such conidia shared the ability of the parent mycelium to transform directly into multiple-budding yeast cells at 36 degrees C or to produce germ tubes and branching mycelia if kept at 22 degrees C.
根据温度研究了巴西副球孢子菌分生孢子作为酵母或霉菌生长的能力。使用微培养系统,我们发现这些分生孢子具有与亲本菌丝体相同的能力,即在36摄氏度时直接转化为多芽酵母细胞,或在22摄氏度时产生芽管和分支菌丝体。