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594<br />

Giang Huong Pham et al.<br />

Fig. 1. An overall view of P. indica, grown on solidified MYP medium for 7 days. Note<br />

the distinct hyphal coils (h) and pear-shaped chlamydospores (c) Bar = 20 µm. By courtesy<br />

of Oliver Blechert<br />

Fig. 2. P. indica colonized<br />

maize root segment<br />

covered by numerous<br />

chlamydospores on<br />

the <strong>surface</strong> and scattering<br />

away from the root.<br />

Enlarged view of<br />

chlamydospores showing<br />

nuclei. Chlamydospores<br />

were stained<br />

with DAPI and observed<br />

in epifluorescence. Different<br />

optical planes<br />

were assembled in one<br />

picture using the<br />

IMPROVISION software<br />

package (IMPROVI-<br />

SION, Govenny, UK)

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