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From: Calpains are involved in asexual and sexual development, cell wall integrity and pathogenicity of the rice blast fungus

Figure 4

(A) Sexual reproduction experiments. Guy11 × 2539 formed numerous perithecia at the junctions between mated individuals on oatmeal medium; a few perithecia were observed for the crosses of ΔMocapn14, ΔMocapn7, ΔMocapn9, ΔMocapn9ΔMocapn7 and ΔMocapn4ΔMocapn7 × 2539. Arrows indicate perithecia. (B) The semithin sections of perithecia. 1, ΔMocapn14; 2, ΔMocapn7; 3, ΔMocapn9; 4, ΔMocapn4; 5, ΔMocapn7; 6, ΔMocapn4ΔMocapn7; 7, ΔMocapn9ΔMocapn7. The diagram of the perithecium is shown on the lower left. Scale bar = 50 μm.

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