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Differentiation betweenPityrosporum ovale andPityrosporum orbiculare is mainly based upon the morphological features of cells and on physiological characters such as the ability ofP. ovale of utilizing oleic acid (Marples, 1965). Our studies in submerged culture, however, have not shown remarkable differences between the two species: growth curves, nutritional requirements, lipid utilization and optimal temperature are practically the same. In some strains of both species (1 : 4) we did observe a limited growth capacity, associated with a lower utilization rate of lipids. But for the notably different morphological features of cells,P. ovale andP. orbiculare could be ascribed, as regards their cultural characteristics, to the same species. The search forP. orbiculare was successful in all the cases of Pityriasis versicolor, while all our attempts to isolateP. ovale from its usual areas (scalp, upper back and chest) from both healty and seborrhoic subjets, gave no results.P. orbiculare was found in the same areas in the greatest part (85 %) of these subjects. In order to explain these results, one could assume thatP. orbiculare is the only species ofPityrosporum widespread in our region.
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These studies were supported by grant of the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche of Italy under contract n. 70.01023/115.2798.
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Caprilli, F., Mercantini, R., Nazzaro Porro, M. et al. Studies of the genus Pityrosporum in submerged culture. Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata 51, 171–189 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02141109
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