Are there any fungal genetics near by - one of the old-timer favorites is Neurospora?
Neurospora grows as a white colony in the dark with a medium containing greater than 1% Sorbose (Arabinose?) looks identical. Put the flask into some strong of sunlight if the colony turns orange - (carotenoid pigments) it's likely to be Neurospora.
Oadi above is correct too - however, you have to jump through some serious hoops to sporulate an ascomyetes. Now a days a skill left to the equivalent of a Jedi Knight.
Have a great day - Let me know if it turns orange - implies the presence of a Jedi Knight.
La structure est filamenteuse. De préférence effectuez une observation microscopique après culture sur milieu PDA ou malt pour l'identification de ce germe.
You please again grow the culture of suspected fungus on any mycological media ,such as Sabouraud dextrose gar,Pal sunflower seed medium,Potato dextrose agar,etc. We had formulated Pal sunflower seed medium in 1980 and since then we are working on this medium.It gives very good results.
You should prepare wet mount preparation in Narayan stain or PHOL stain and try to study the detailed morphology.This will help to identify the fungal isolate at Genus level.
There are books on Mycology, which be useful in identification.
If you have interest in mycology,you may download our many papers from Research Gate and Academia.
Prof.Dr.Mahendra Pal
Founder Director of Narayan Consultancy on Veterinary Public Health and Microbiology.