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A. B.Figure 1. (A) Three-day-old, wooly, brownish black colony of Curvularia sp. on Sabouraud’s dextrose agar.(B) The reverse of three-day-old colony of Curvularis sp. on Sabouraud’s dextrose agar.A. B.Figure 2. Microscopic morphology of Curvularia sp. showing hyphae and poroconidia formed sympodially,slightly curved with transverse septations (A, 400X magnification; B, line drawing not to scale).11
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