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Figure 9

From: A comparative analysis of the heterotrimeric G-protein Gα, Gβ and Gγ subunits in the wheat pathogen Stagonospora nodorum

Figure 9

Longitudinal sections of a wax embedded excision from asexually sporulating cultures of S. nodorum -stained with toluidine blue. Pictured are conidiogenous cells and pycnidiospores contained within the mature pycnidia of wild-type strain SN15, and the (potentially less) ‘matured’ pycnidia of mutant strains gna1-35, gba1-6 and gga1-25. The pycnidia of SN15 and gna1-35 often develop fused, but the pycnidial cavities remain visually distinct, by comparison to those of gba1-6 and gga1-25 which often form a single body of pycnidia. Cv, pycnidial cavity; W, pycnidial wall.

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