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. 2017 Nov 21;7:15891. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-16229-0

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Ancestor (outer) versus T-6 (inner) life cycle (Supplementary Fig. s4). (1) The ancestor (blue) requires 15 hours for 50% conidia germination, while T-6 (red) requires 9 hours to reach 50% germination (Supplementary Fig. s5); (2) T-6 has developed conidiophores after 22 hours and produces 106 conidia per mL in 24 hours, while ancestor requires over 2 days for the conidiophore formation and produces no more than 104 conidia per mL.