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Haploid segregants (fawn- or olive-colored sectors) were purified and genotypically analyzed for conidial spore color, pyrG and argB auxotrophies, acidification, and protease production.
In mass, the spore color is white.
Despite the apparent difference in spore color, L. Hoylei is currently considered synonymous with L. echinatum.
In deposit, the spore color of Rhodotus palmatus has been described most commonly as pink, but also as cream colored.
Later, Elias Magnus Fries (1794 1878) further elaborated the classification of fungi, using spore color and various microscopic characteristics, methods still used by taxonomists today.
Other morphologically similar genera include the Gasterella of the family Gasterellaceae, and the Protogaster of the family Protogastraceae; however, it was excluded from these genera because of significant differences in spore color and structure, presence of clamp connections, and structure of the basidia.
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To circumvent this problem, spore-color mutants or sterile mutants can be used in crosses.
Escovopsis samples isolated from infected colonies were classified into four morphotypes based on spore-color: brown, yellow, white and pink.
Escovopsis types are identified here according to spore-color. 1 For the G2-cultivar colonies, the number of infections based on spore-color exceeds the number of total infections because many colonies were infected with two or three Escovopsis types. 2 Though sharing a similar spore-color, the G2-attacking and G3-attacking yellow Escovopsis have distinct micromorphologies (Currie, unpublished).
A cross between wt and spore-color mutant results in hybrid perithecia in the contact zone, with asci containing four black wt spores and four colored spores.
In the absence of proper species descriptions, we will refer to the different Escovopsis lineages by their characteristic spore-color (white, pink, yellow, brown).
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