MICRO-AEROPHILIC AND ANAEROBIC GROWTH OF PITYROSPORUM SPECIES
- 1 January 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 19 (2) , 117-121
Abstract
P. orbiculare, P. ovale and P. pachydermatis showed the same luxuriant growth when cultured under aerobic conditions, in an aerobic milieu with 7% CO2 and under micro-aerophilic conditions. The species survived and even multiplied under strictly anaerobic conditions. These findings may explain how P. orbiculare and P. ovale can survive in the deeper parts of hair follicles. On a medium that enhanced the production of filaments in Pityrosporum, filaments were more pronounced in the micro-aerophilic environment. Macroscopically, P. ovale showed a more luxuriant growth than P. orbiculare on this medium, but microscopically the same type of filaments were produced.This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
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