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Literature pertaining to sclerotial Aspergilli has been reviewed in brief. Observations on the effect of certain environmental conditions viz. pH, light, temperature of incubation, oxygen-deficient conditions and various relative humidity values on sclerotia production byAspergillus niger van Tieghem, (two strains),A. flavus Link (two strains),A. sclerotiorum Hüber (one strain) andA. paradoxus Fennell &Raper (one strain) and on cleistothecia production byA. nidulans (Eidam)Wint. (one strain) have been presented. Optimum pH for sclerotia or cleistothecia production was 7.5. In other respects sclerotia and cleistothecia behaved similarly. In general, condition showing maximum sclerotia or cleistothecia production was the one that showed maximum vegetative growth. Certain strains of the same species reponded differently to the same condition. Light completely inhibited sclerotia formation in one strain ofA. flavus. InA. paradoxus, in general, conditions favouring sclerotia production were those that inhibited (or retarded) the formation of conidial heads and the yellow pigment in the medium. Oxygen-deficient conditions inhibited or retarded sclerotia or cleistothecia formation. Production of sclerotia and cleistothecia increased with an increase in relative humidity values. No definite correlation could be observed between extent of sporulation and sclerotia or cleistothecia production except in case of relative humidity. Parallelism in the behaviour of sclerotia and cleistothecia production inAspergillus lends further support in favour of the hypothesis that in this genus sclerotia are “sterile stromata”.
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Rai, J.N., Tewari, J.P. & Sinha, A.K. Effect of environmental conditions on sclerotia and cleistothecia production in aspergillus. Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata 31, 209–224 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02053418
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