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. 2023 Feb 24;9(3):294. doi: 10.3390/jof9030294

Table 3.

Phenotypical characteristics of the colonies of the fungal isolates included in this study.

Isolate 1 Mycelium
Obverse Reverse
Colour Zonation Margin Colour Zonation
MZC-1 Beige to light brown No Regular Beige No
MZC-2 Light grey, white in the margins No Irregular Dark grey, beige in the margin No
MZC-4 White, yellow pigmentation of culture medium No Regular Yellow No
MZC-5 Beige to light brown No Regular Beige No
MZC-8 White to dark green No Irregular White to green-grey No
MZC-9 Light grey, white in the margins No Irregular Dark grey, beige in the margin No
MZC-10 White to dark green No Irregular White to green-grey No
MZC-11 White to dark green No Irregular White to green-grey No
MZC-14 Black, white in the margins No Regular White to light grey No
MZC-16 Olive green, white in the margins No Regular Olive green, white in the margins No
MZC-17 Yellow-green, white in the margins No Regular Beige to light brown No
MZC-18 Black, white in the margins No Regular White to light grey No
MZC-19 2 Cream to yellow - - Cream to yellow -
MZC-20 Yellow-green, white in the margins No Regular Beige to light brown No
MZC-21 Green-grey, white in the margins No Regular Yellow-white No
MZC-23 Beige to light brown No Regular Beige No
MZC-24 White to dark green No Irregular White to green-grey No

1 Single conidial cultures were grown on PDA for 7 days at 25 ± 2 °C in the dark, and colony colour was determined by means of a colour chart [36]. 2 Yeast isolate grown on NA for 7 days at 25 ± 2 °C under continuous fluorescent light (350 μmol m–2 s–1).