ID#: 3966
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This photomicrograph depicted some of the ultrastructural morphology exhibited by a fungal organism of the genus, Botrytis, which included this cluster of asexual spores, or conidia. Botrytis is a genus of fungus, which includes species that cause diseases of flowers, fruit and vegetables. The conidia are single celled oval and clear, or grayish, and are located at the tip of conidiophores.
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Content Provider(s): CDC/ Richard L. Larkin
Creation Date: 1955
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