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1. Aerial mycelium on callus tissue infected excised host leaves.

2. When bearing mature sporangia the aerial mycelium is pink.

3. Host cell damage became prominent just before the formation of aerial mycelium.

4. In addition, aerial mycelium with spores in chains, as inStreptomyces, is produced.

5. There was no relationship between pathogenicity and radial growth or aerial mycelium production on SPM.

6. Oleandomycin synthesis starts before aerial mycelium formation and may play an important role during colony growth.

7. Immersed mycelium is unable to aggregate and aerial mycelium differentiates weakly giving rise mainly to coremia.

8. Good growth and production of aerial mycelium was obtained only on manure- and hay-yeast-agar.

9. Immersed mycelium transferred to air regenerates aerial mycelium, this change being accompanied by a strong stimulation of organogenesis.

10. On Sabouraud agar the yellow variant develops markedly yellow thalli, whereas the white variant produces white aerial mycelium.

11. When spa2 was placed on a multicopy plasmid, a severe defect in formation and pigmentation of aerial mycelium resulted.

12. Actinomycetes are aerobic, spore forming gram-positive bacteria, belonging to the order actinomycetales characterized with substrate and aerial mycelium growth

13. Isolates varied in the presence or absence of chlamydospores, pigmentation, growth rates, amount of aerial mycelium, and amount of hyphal ornamentation.

14. Callus tissue with aerial mycelium was maintained in vitro for more than 1 year by transplants at 4-month intervals.

15. Results obtained by this procedure indicate that, in S. antibioticus, substrate mycelium was a nutrient support for aerial mycelium growth.

16. The structure and functionality of the ribosomal subunits of the substrate and the aerial mycelium of Streptomyces antibioticus were compared.

17. After the removal of the aerial mycelium, vegetative hyphae continued ethylene production up to 50% of the value reached in intact cultures.

18. Methionine (34 mM) prevented the formation of aerial mycelium in P. cyclopium and penicilli initiation in P. velutinum; ethylene production was low.

19. When Streptomyces viridosporus was grown in batch culture on mineral salts – glucose medium and under oxygen, aerial mycelium formation and sporulation were suppressed.

20. These results suggest that during cell differentiation in Streptomyces important changes occur at the ribosomal level, particularly in the transition from the substrate to the aerial mycelium.

21. Gellan gum plus calcium chloride significantly stimulated aerial mycelium formation of Actinobispora yunnanensis IFO 15681 so that this genus was readily recognized on the isolation plate.

22. However, these strains did not produce sporangia on the aerial mycelium, a diagnostic characteristic of this genus, when fewer than 20 colonies grew on a plate.

23. The inhibition of aerial mycelium formation was shown to result from the excretion of an acidic metabolite, and could be overcome by the addition of a buffering system.

24. Single conidial cultures from these patches produce colonies different from the original culture and from each other in growth rate, colony color, aerial mycelium production, and pionnote production.

25. Aerial mycelium turns into immersed mycelium when exposed to oxygen-deficient atmosphere and moreover can differentiate into rhizomorphs if part of the colony is maintained in contact with air.

26. Using SDS-PAGE and HPLC, several differences between the ribosomal protein pattern from both stages of development were observed, including a clear decrease in the L7/L12 content of the aerial mycelium.

27. The aerial mycelium of fungi is only slightly inhibited by antibiotics in most cases, but in some species of Basidiomycetes little concentrations of some inhibitors, e.g. polyene antibiotics, retard the growth of aerial hyphae more than the growth of substrate mycelium.