Chlamydospore presence in culture

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Chlamydospores: intercalary or terminal spores which typically have thick or thickend walls. They are usually solitary and more abundant in the submerged mycelium than in the aerial mycelium.

cf. Stalpers JA 1978.Identification of wood-inhabiting Aphyllophorales in pure culture.Studys in Mycology 16:1-248.