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Neobarya parasitica

Neobarya parasitica

Fig. 10 Neobarya parasitica, teleomorph. A. Habit of perithecia overgrowing stromata of Bertia moriformis. B. Section through a group of Neobarya perithecia on the stroma of Bertia moriformis. C. Median longitudinal section through an immature perithecium. Note the stromatic base. D. Section through the papilla of a perithecium. E. Two discharged ascospores. F–H. Asci. Septa shown in G. A from BPI 748285. B–E from BPI 632879, F, H from BPI 109639; G from isotype of B . parasitica var. caespitosa, stained in phloxine (1% aq.). Scale bars: A = 1 mm, B = 200 µm, C = 100 µm, D–H = 20 µm. View Description

Fig. 11. Neobarya parasitica¸ anamorph. A–C. Conidiophores. On the host stroma the conidiophores form a palisade, part of which can be seen in A. In B, C (arrows) examples of lateral proliferation of conidiophores can be seen. D. Hyphal hairs (arrows) associated with conidiophores. E. Conidiogenous locus. F. Conidia. A, D from BPI 632802; B, C, E, F from BPI 744567. Scale bars: A–D = 20 µm, E, F = 10 µm. View Description



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