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Light micrographs of the fungus HEB01. a Mycelia ( My ) characterized by the separators ( Se ) and sporodochia ( Sp ). b Mycelia ( My ) with sporodochia ( Sp ), and the conidia ( Co ) shaped in falciform 

Light micrographs of the fungus HEB01. a Mycelia ( My ) characterized by the separators ( Se ) and sporodochia ( Sp ). b Mycelia ( My ) with sporodochia ( Sp ), and the conidia ( Co ) shaped in falciform 

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... fungal culture of strain HEB01 on PDA medium (at 25 °C) was white and cottony, and the colonies were 50- 55 mm in diameter at 7 days after inoculation. Hyphae were hyaline and had multisepta that were 2.0-9.4 μm wide, with distances of 21.6-64.0 μm between two septa (n=120 mycelia; Fig. 2a). Conidiogenous cells were awl-shaped with an obvious neck. Conidia were borne singly in slime drops. Macroconidia were elongated and gently to strongly curved with somewhat pointed ends, one or more transverse septa and usually a short bulge (Fig. 2b). Out of 125 conidia that were counted, there were 13 (10.4 %) with 1 transverse ...
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... that were 2.0-9.4 μm wide, with distances of 21.6-64.0 μm between two septa (n=120 mycelia; Fig. 2a). Conidiogenous cells were awl-shaped with an obvious neck. Conidia were borne singly in slime drops. Macroconidia were elongated and gently to strongly curved with somewhat pointed ends, one or more transverse septa and usually a short bulge (Fig. 2b). Out of 125 conidia that were counted, there were 13 (10.4 %) with 1 transverse septum, 15 (12.0 %) with 2 transverse septa, 86 (68.8 %) with 3 transverse septa, 5 (4.0 %) with 4 transverse septa, 4 (3.2 %) with 5 transverse septa, and 2 (1.6 %) with 6 transverse septa. Microconidia had variable morphologies and were aseptate, with an ...
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... that were counted, there were 13 (10.4 %) with 1 transverse septum, 15 (12.0 %) with 2 transverse septa, 86 (68.8 %) with 3 transverse septa, 5 (4.0 %) with 4 transverse septa, 4 (3.2 %) with 5 transverse septa, and 2 (1.6 %) with 6 transverse septa. Microconidia had variable morphologies and were aseptate, with an average size of 4.07×12.22 μm (Fig. 2c). Based on the morphological characteristics and com- pared to the description in Entomopathogenic Fungal Identification (Humber 2005), the fungal strain HEB01 in genus Fusarium belonging to the family Nectriaceae (Hypocreales: Sordariomycetes) was ...