FUNGI |
COLONY MORPHOLOGY |
MICROSCOPIC APPEARANCE |
F1 |
White colonies becomes greenish blue, black or brown |
Single celled spores (conidia) in chains developing at the end |
F2 |
Plain green in color, which turns gray brown |
Conidial head are short and columnar |
F3 |
Yellow colonies at first but quickly becoming dark brown |
Granular flat with radial grooves |
F4 |
Colony color is grayish |
Smooth pale brown spores, texture of the colonies varies from downy to powdery. |
F5 |
Mature cultures usually greenish or blue green |
Single celled spores, dense conidiospores |