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. 2017 Jan 5;7:2012. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2016.02012

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Lactophenol trypan blue stained-tomato leaf samples after inoculation with C. fulvum. (A) Morphology of Cladosporium fulvum mycelium and spores; (B) conidiospores germinates (2 or 3 dpi); (C,D) the hypha penetrates into the stomata of the Moneymaker (C) and Cf-2 tomato (D) (4 dpi); (E) the hyphae emerges through the stomata of the Moneymaker cultivar (8 dpi); (F) the hyphae increases and plugs the stomata on the Moneymaker cultivar (10 dpi); (G) cells surrounding the stoma had necrosis lesions on Cf-12 tomato (8 dpi); (H–J) a large number of necrotic spots appeared and the necrosis area increased on Cf-12 tomato (10–15 dpi); (K) thick gray-white mold layer on the abaxial surface of the infected leaf on the Moneymaker cultivar (15 dpi); (L) yellow necrotic spots on Cf-12 tomato. s, spore; gt, germ tube; hy, hypha; p, penetration of the stomata by the hypha; ec, plant epidermal cell walls; v, host vascular tissue; st, stomata; nl, necrotic lesion.