RT Journal Article SR Electronic(1) A1 Sims, W.YR 1986 T1 Effect of carbon dioxide on the growth and form of Candida albicans JF Journal of Medical Microbiology, VO 22 IS 3 SP 203 OP 208 DO https://doi.org/10.1099/00222615-22-3-203 PB Microbiology Society, SN 1473-5644, AB Summary The effect of CO2 on the growth of 31 strains of Candida albicans was studied in serum and in a defined medium containing urea, ammonium chloride, asparagine, glutamine or acetamide as the nitrogen source. CO2 10% enhanced the mycelial growth of all strains when the medium contained an appropriate constituent to mediate its effect. The effect of CO2 was most clearly demonstrated at 30°C when it induced a characteristic growth form consisting of a single swollen blastospore giving rise to a long, unbranched mycelial tube with few secondary blastospores; in atmospheric concentrations of CO2 only blastospore growth occurred. Growth in the blastospore form was more rapid in CO2 10% than in air. Bicarbonate ions had no effect on mycelium formation. The result suggest that the induction of germ-tubes and mycelial growth is essentially a physical phenomenon caused by the intracellular accumulation of CO2 in limited nutrient conditions, a view consistent with other reported laboratory and clinical findings., UL https://www.microbiologyresearch.org/content/journal/jmm/10.1099/00222615-22-3-203