M. Pesti et al., Scanning electron microscopy characterisation of colonies of Candida albicans morphological mutants, J MED MICRO, 48(2), 1999, pp. 167-172
The ultrastructures of colonies of two stable UV-induced morphological muta
nts and their parental strain of Candida albicans grown on glucose-containi
ng solid medium were investigated by scanning electron microscopy. The stru
ctures and ultrastructures of these three types of colonies were determined
not only in terms of the proportions of blastospores, hyphae and pseudohyp
hae, but also with regard to the mode of budding of blastospores and the po
sitions of these particular cell types within the colonies. Hyphae with an
atypical appearance and branching characters were observed both in regular-
wrinkled and in irregular-wrinkled mutant colonies. Smooth colonies of the
parental strain and the mutants exhibited the same hyphal network within t
he agar, suggesting that micro-environmental factors in the agar overcame t
he effects of these mutations.