Kabatiella zeae Narita et Hiratsuka (ATCC® 56350™) Strain Designations: 77R1 / Product Format: freeze-dried General Information Characteristics Culture Method History Documentation Print Email Share Share this product Facebook Twitter Google+ Permits These permits may be required for shipping this product: Customers located in the state of Hawaii will need to contact the Hawaii Department of Agriculture to determine if an Import Permit is required. A copy of the permit or documentation that a permit is not required must be sent to ATCC in advance of shipment. USDA APHIS PPQ Permit 526, plant pathogens permit must be obtained and a copy of the permit must be sent to ATCC in advance of shipment. Isolation information for this item is required by USDA. Please check our website or contact Technical Service for assistance. Domestic isolates are easier to obtain than foreign isolates. Strain Designations 77R1 Biosafety Level 1 Product Format freeze-dried Type Strain no Comments Cultural variability Medium ATCC® Medium 336: Potato dextrose agar (PDA) Growth Conditions Temperature: 24.0°C Name of Depositor DC Arny Chain of Custody ATCC <<--DC Arny<<--F.J.B. Reifschneider Isolation maize, Wisconsin References Reifschneider FJ, Arny DC. Cultural and morphological variability of Kabatiella zeae. Trans. Br. Mycol. Soc. 75: 239-241, 1980. Permits These permits may be required for shipping this product: Customers located in the state of Hawaii will need to contact the Hawaii Department of Agriculture to determine if an Import Permit is required. A copy of the permit or documentation that a permit is not required must be sent to ATCC in advance of shipment. USDA APHIS PPQ Permit 526, plant pathogens permit must be obtained and a copy of the permit must be sent to ATCC in advance of shipment. Isolation information for this item is required by USDA. Please check our website or contact Technical Service for assistance. Domestic isolates are easier to obtain than foreign isolates. Basic Documentation Product Sheet Certificate of Analysis MSDS