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This photomicrograph reveals some of the ultrastructural morphology exhibited by the fungal organism, Curvularia hawaiiensis, formerly referred to as Bipolaris hawaiiensis, including its septate hyphae, septate, geniculate conidiophore, which was topped by a cluster of 3- to 6-celled conidia, referred to as poroconidia. B. hawaiiensis has been shown to be one of the causes for the disease, phaeohyphomycosis.
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Creation Date: 1971
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