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Fig. 3

From: Isolation and identification of endophytic actinobacteria from Citrullus colocynthis (L.) Schrad and their antibacterial properties

Fig. 3

Scanning electron micrograph of mycelia and spores of the isolated strains. The figure shows the spore-chain ornamentation and spore-surface morphology of strains and mycelia after 14 days of incubation on ISP2 medium at 28 °C at different magnifications; KUMS-C1, biconvex cylindrical -shaped spores with smooth surfaces and chain of the spores (a); KUMS-C2, long vibrio comma-shaped spores ornamented in long chain of spores (b); KUMS-C3, a mesh of branched mycelia structure, not clear septa between the spores (c); KUMS-C4, branched mycelia structure with semi spherical spores at the end of the mycelia, oval and ovoid shaped spores (d); KUMS-C5, biconvex cylindrical -shaped spores with smooth surfaces, not hairy, long chain of spores (e); KUMS-C6, fragmentation of the mycelia creating the spores, cylindrical cube-shaped spores with smooth surfaces, longitudinal chain of spores (f)

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