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From: Genetic analysis of scab disease resistance in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) varieties using GWAS and functional genomics approaches

Fig. 2

Microscopy images of cross-sections of plant tissues infected with Elsinoë phaseoli. A A dense canker caused by dead stem tissues. B The cankers merge with pseudoparenchymatic tissues, where the acervuli arise from dead plant cells colonized by Elsinoë phaseoli. C Elsinoë phaseoli asci containing ascospores within the scab lesion on infected tissue. D The Elsinoë phaseoli pathogen on PDA media after thirty days of growth. E Reverse plate of Elsinoë phaseoli culture on PDA media. F The Ellipsoid microconidia of Elsinoë phaseoli at × 400 magnification

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