Hyphae without cross wall (septa)
Hyphae with cross wall (septa)
- Hyphae branched at right angles, with constrictions at branch origins; uniform hyphal diameter
- Hyphae branch in Y’s; non-uniform hyphal diameter (Sclerotinia spp.)
*useful only to distinguish from Rhizoctonia spp.
- Hyphae with clamp connections
*look for small, dark sclerotia embedded in infected tissue
*Look for cottony pink mycellium on infected patches of turf)
- (Basidiomycetes) Most of the fairy ring fungi
*Look for white mycellium in the soil or thatch at the outer edge of rings




