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Fig 1 - Biocontrol of okra-rot-causing Cochliobolus spicifer-CSN-20 using secondary metabolites of endophytic fungi associated with Solenostemma arghel

Fig. 1. Rot and yellowing symptoms on Okra plant infected by C. spicifer-CSN-20 in the field (a, b, c). Pathogenicity test (d). C. spicifer-CSN-20 under microscope (e) and colony shape (f) . Phylogenetic relationships of isolated pathogen, Cochliobolus spicifer-CSN (Synonymy, Curvularia spicifer) and selected fungi derived from NCBI Genbank based on nuclear ribosomal internal spacer sequence (ITS) (g).
Rot and yellowing symptoms on Okra plant infected by C. spicifer-CSN-20 in the field (a, b, c). Pathogenicity test (d). C. spicifer-CSN-20 under microscope (e) and colony shape (f) . Phylogenetic relationships of isolated pathogen, Cochliobolus spicifer-CSN (Synonymy, Curvularia spicifer) and selected fungi derived from NCBI Genbank based on nuclear ribosomal internal spacer sequence (ITS) (g).
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