2.6.7. Acremonium
Colonies can develop on average in 7 days. The colony is transparent. The simple, autotrophic, 'we' shaped fyalids on the miscella are fine and unique to Acromonium. The cones are single- or double-celled, pigmented …show more content…
Mucor
Resistance can cause phycomycosis in low-income individuals using corticosteroids and various antibiotics for a long time. Especially the hospital is infectious in laboratory environments. They are without the hifler section. The air crust is in the appearance of fluffy thin wool. Mostly sporangioforlings are seen in long, rounded inner parts. These sportsangiofors can easily crack the walls. Egg-shaped or round-shaped spores can spread around. No rhizoids. The colony can develop on average in 4 days. The colony floor is white. The colonies are in white michael shape covering the surface of the fattening medium. White mulches can turn into gray color over time (35). Mucor allergies. Zygomycosis can cause health problems such as mucorosis, brain, eye, skin infections (32-34).
2.6.11. Phoma
Phoma species rarely cause infection in humans. Konidia is oval. It has one or more openings on the surface with the conidia. Colony can develop at moderate level. Initially it is colorless. The pink, olive-green, gray-white, black, brown colors that spread over time can be velveted in various colors. Phoma allergies. Phacohyphomycosis can cause health problems such as skin, subcutaneous, cornea