The Journal of General and Applied Microbiology
Online ISSN : 1349-8037
Print ISSN : 0022-1260
ISSN-L : 0022-1260
HEREDITARY VARIATION AND GENETIC RECOMBINATION IN KOJI-MOLDS (ASPERGILLUS ORYZAE AND ASP. SOJAE)
II. MORPHOLOGICAL MUTATION
CHIYOKO ISHITANIKIN-ICHIRO SAKAGUCHI
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1955 Volume 1 Issue 4 Pages 258-271

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(1) The constant C- and M-types which were obtained from one of the "Wild Strains" (Asp. Oryzae aX) have been subjected to ultraviolet treatment.
(2) M-type mutants have been obtained from the parent C-type, and C- and X-type mutants from the parent M-type. These mutants have proved to be the same as the natural variants mentioned above (1).
(3) The mutants that have been obtained from the C-type are as follows: 1. Almost-normal 2. Restricted 3. Sterile 4. Reduced nitrate 5. Heavy 6. Olive 7. Brown 8. Albino 9. Mycelial 10. Yeast 11. Maroon-exudate.
The mutants that have been obtained from the M-type are as follows: 1. Almost-normal 2. Restricted 3. Sterile 4. Reduced nitrate 5. C 6. CR 7. Brown 8. Yellow 9. X
(4) The conidia of the C- and M-types which are natural variants are of comparatively uniform size. Among induced mutants from the C- and M-types, the conidia of Reduced nitrate, Brown, Mycelial, and X are generally found in a great variety of sizes.
(5) Thus the morphology of Koji-molds has been remarkably changed by ultraviolet irradiation except for the structure of conidial and conidiophore walls.

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