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. 2016 Oct 12;11(10):e0163396. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0163396

Fig 9. Hyphal state of Bacillicladium lobatum.

Fig 9

(A–M) Unbranched hyphae growing through blastic proliferation and covering surface of colonies on MEA and PDA: (A–F) hyphae of the first type, aseptate or ostensibly uniseptate, commonly constricted in the middle part; (G–M) hyphae of the second type with numerous cell wall reinforcements and multiseptate appearance. (N–W) Unbranched or sparsely branched vegetative hyphae from the deeper parts of the colonies, occasionally terminated by a swollen globose to ellipsoidal cell (N, O, R–T), sometimes with signs of budding (O, S, T), occasionally with uni- or bicellular chlamydospore-like hyphal swellings intercalary in position (U, V). Bar = 5 μm.