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Fig. 5 | Microbial Cell Factories

Fig. 5

From: Inducing perylenequinone production from a bambusicolous fungus Shiraia sp. S9 through co-culture with a fruiting body-associated bacterium Pseudomonas fulva SB1

Fig. 5

The effect of live P. fulva SB1 on the morphologic characteristics of Shiraia sp. S9 (×400). The mycelia of S9 were kept on PDA (A) without or (B) with SB1 cells for 8 days. Arrow indicates the conidium. C Effect of live SB1 on the generation of conidium of S9 on day 8. The procedure of fungal–bacterial confrontation assay was the same as specified in Fig. 1. Values are mean ± SD from three independent experiments. **p < 0.01 versus control group

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