We have developed conditions which promote the dimorphic transition of
haploid cells of Ustilago maydis in vitro by controlling the pH of th
e media. At low pH (below 5.0) mycelial growth occurs, whereas at neut
ral pH yeastlike growth takes place. We screened for mutants unable to
form mycelium at low pH and obtained 26 mutants. These mutants have b
een characterized by their cell and colony morphology in different med
ia. Mutations in 18 strains were found to be recessive when these stra
ins were crossed with the wild type. Other crosses indicated that they
were affected in genes other than a and b. Crosses between mutants su
ggest that the mutations fall in at least two complementation groups.
In addition, mutants were characterized by their pathogenicity to corn
seedlings. Mutations which were recessive for pathogenicity were also
recessive for morphogenesis in vitro.