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. 2022 Oct 27;8(11):1135. doi: 10.3390/jof8111135

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Natural symptoms of fruit rot disease on watermelon (ad) and melon (eh). The infected watermelon (a) and melon (e) fruits covered with white mycelium in the epidermal tissue. The top view of infected watermelon (b) and melon (f) fruits. A cross-section of a mature lesion of infected watermelon (c,d) and melon (g,h) fruits revealed the internal decayed area. Scale bars: (ac) = 30 mm; (d) = 15 mm; (eg) = 20 mm; (h) = 10 mm.