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Fig. 2 | Botanical Studies

Fig. 2

From: Lopadostoma, Oligostoma, and some Rosellinia specimens from the herbarium of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ZT): the value of early fieldwork and the importance of keeping fungal collections

Fig. 2

Lopadostoma fagi A Ostioles emerging on host surface. B Cross sections of stromata (ZT Myc 0081700). C Ascus apical plug in Melzer’s reagent (ZT Myc 0081724). D Ascospore showing germ slit (ZT Myc 0087124). E, F Ascospores (ZT Myc 0081700). Lopadostoma gastrinum G Ostiolar discs on host surface (ZT Myc 0081702), H Cross section of stroma and stroma case with ostiolar disk on the right (ZT Myc 0081703). I Ascus apical plug in Melzer’s reagent (ZT Myc 0081703). J-L Ascospores (ZT Myc 0081702). Lopadostoma turgidum M Ostiolar dics on host surface. N Cross section of stromata. O Ascus apical plug in Melzer’s Reagent (M-O ZT Myc 0081725). P Ascospore showing germ slit (ZT Myc 081701). Q Ascospores (ZT Myc 0081725). Oligostoma insidiosum R, S Ostiolar discs erumpent from bark (R ZT Myc 0081723, S ZT Myc 0081721). T Cross section of stroma (ZT Myc 0081718). U Ascus apical plug in Melzer’s Reagent (ZT Myc 0081719). V Immature ascospores (ZT Myc 0081721). W Ascospore showing germ slit (ZT Myc 0081718). X, Y Ascospores (ZT Myc 0081720). Scale bar: T = 2 mm. A, G, H, R, S = 1 mm. B, M, N = 0.5 mm. C-F, I-L, O-Q, U-Y = 5 μm

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