Figure 3
From: Identification and antibacterial evaluation of endophytic actinobacteria from Luffa cylindrica

Scanning electron micrograph of mycelia and spores representing the spore-chain morphology and spore-surface ornamentation of strains and mycelia grown on ISP2 medium for 14 days at 28 °C at different magnification. Streptomyces koyangensis KUMS-B1 (oval and ovoid shape with smooth surfaces) (A); S. griseorubens KUMS-B2 isolate (flexuous spiral spore chains, oval and ovoid shape with warty, hairy or rough and coarse surfaces) (B); S. intermedius KUMS-B3 (straight spore chains, oval and ovoid shape with a warty, spiny or hairy surfaces) (C); S. microflavus KUMS-B4 (spores are cylindrical cube-shapes with indenting surfaces, and fragmented) (D); S. cavourensis KUMS-B5 (spores have cylindrical shapes with indenting surfaces) (E); S. praecox KUMS-B6 (The spores have cylindrical shapes with smooth surfaces) (F).