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. 2021 May 28;14(11):2906. doi: 10.3390/ma14112906

Figure 6.

Figure 6

Figure 6

Morphology of Ganoderma cultures on lignocellulosic substrate (wheat straws) and polypropylene embedded with bacterial spores. (a) Hyphae network of Ganoderma (black arrow) and wheat straws (white arrow) (10×); (b) Hyphal network of Ganoderma (black arrow) and polypropylene (black dotted arrow) (10×); (c) Wheat straws (white arrow) and hyphae network of Ganoderma (black arrow) (10×); (d) Wheat straws (white arrow) covered by hyphae network of Ganoderma (black arrow) (10×); I A wheat straw (white arrow), network of fungal filaments of Ganoderma (black arrow), propylene piece (black dotted arrow) (10×); (f) Polypropylene piece (black dotted arrow) covered by hyphae network of Ganoderma (black arrow) (10×); (g) A wheat straw (white arrow) and network of fungal filaments of Ganoderma (black arrow) (10×); (h) Small polypropylene piece (black dotted arrow) covered by fungal filaments of Ganoderma (black arrow) (10×); (i) Polypropylene (dotted black arrow), agglomerations of Bacillus spores. (red arrow) and fungal filaments from Ganoderma mycelium (black arrow) (10×).