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From: Existence of Muscodor vitigenus, M. equiseti and M. heveae sp. nov. in leaves of the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis Müll.Arg.), and their biocontrol potential

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Morphological characteristics of M. heveae (RTM5IV3) isolated from leaves of the rubber tree. A difference in colony morphology was observed after growing on PDA in the dark (a) for 10 days. The hyphal morphology of M. heveae was observed further with light (bd) and scanning electron (eg) microscopes. The wavy mycelium from the colony edge (b), formation of coiling hypha (c), rope-like mycelium (d, g), unique unidentified structure (e), and swollen-like hyphal tips (f) were found as a typical morphology of M. heveae

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