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. 2023 Sep 30;23:347. doi: 10.1186/s12906-023-04185-4

Table 2.

Microscopic characteristics of the isolated endophytes

Identified
genus
Internal strain no. Microscopically visible features
Mycelium Conidia Conidiophores
Pestalotia sp. TMFE-1 Branched appendages Dark and relatively broad conidia. Straight, ellipsoid and septate Short and simple
Colletotrichum sp. TMFE-2 Septate and hair-like structures

Cylindrical, aseptate

Presence of seta

Short, simple, hyaline
Colletotrichum sp. TMFE-3 Septate, highly branched Single-celled cylindrical attenuated with a rounded end. Presence of seta Short and simple
Colletotrichum sp. TMLE-2 Highly branched Large, single-celled conidia with abundant sporulation rate

Short, simple

and dense

Fusarium sp. TMLE-3 Mass branched Curved and septate Short and simple
Fusarium sp. DSLE-1 Branched Macroconidia 3–5 celled Short, simple and hyaline
Fusarium sp. DSLE-2 Branched and hyaline Single-celled microconidia Short and simple
Fusarium sp. DSLE-4 Branched and hyaline

Long sporodochial

Conidia, slightly curved

Irregularly branched
Fusarium sp. DSBE-1 Branched Small microconidia formed from phialides Short, irregularly branched
Fusarium sp. AHPE-3 Branched Single-celled microconidia. Macroconidia Fusiform, septate Monophialidic
Fusarium sp. AHPE-4 Branched

Single-celled microconidia

Oblong and septate

Short, simple and hyaline
Colletotrichum sp. AHLE-1 Finely branched Falciform. Long, single-celled conidia Short and simple
Colletotrichum sp. AHLE-4 Septate Small, single-celled conidia Septate, hyaline