Fig. 3From: Oral isolation of Geotrichum silvicola with Geotrichum candidum from immunocompetent teenager with oral Geotrichosis signs: the first documented case reportSub-culture from initial growth on Mitis Salivarius Agar after 72 h at room temperature shows a colony of Geotrichum candidum that appears soft, cottony, filamentous, and membranous with radial furrows (A). The Geotrichum silvicola colony appears white, flat, dry, and powdery to fine-haired (B)Back to article page