Figure 3.
Morphological characteristics of Fusarium commune, Fusarium oxysporum, and Fusarium proliferatum. (A) Monophialides, (B, C) polyphialides, (D) micro- and macroconidia, and (E) chlamydospores in the middle of hyphae of F. commune. (F) Microconidia in false heads from monophialides, (G) micro- and macroconidia, and (H) chlamydospores in the middle of hyphae of F. oxysporum. (I) Mono- and polyphialides, (J) a chain of microconidia, and (K) micro- and macroconidia of F. proliferatum. (L) Chlamydospore formation was absent in the culture of F. proliferatum. Scale bars = 10 µm.