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. 2011 Nov 22;2(6):e00234-11. doi: 10.1128/mBio.00234-11

FIG 2 .

FIG 2

Micrographs of the progeny from the AFB62 × AFIR928 cross. (A) A single cleistothecium (black arrows) and a cloud of ascospores (arrowheads) released from the fruiting body. (B) Higher magnification of the inset in panel A. The abundant number of ascospores (black arrowheads) is shown on the right side of the field. Contaminating asexual spores from the parent strains (white arrows) and the interwoven hyphae from a cleistothecial wall (black arrows) are shown on the left side. (C) Ascospores showing two equatorial crests (black arrow) and a surface ornamented with ridges (white arrow). (D) An ascus containing eight ascospores.