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- who: Ahmed M. A. Khalil from the In the present study, isolates were obtained from infected zucchini plants, showing colonies that characterized by cream-to-white color with a yellowish center and a cream or pall yellow reverse on agar (Fig1). The Fusarium septate hyphae produced non-branched conidiophores terminated with two different types of conidia. Depending on culture age conidia varied in size. Microconidia were oval, unicellular, and abundant, while macroconidia were canoe-shaped, multicellular, septate with one to three septa at an average size of, .7-28., u00d7, .6-3., u03bcm. Chlamydospores were always detected . . .
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