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Aspergillus clavatus
http://sustainablemycology.blogspot.com/2012/12/aspergillus-niger.html
a. niger
http://sustainablemycology.blogspot.com/2012/12/nigrospora-spp.html

Fig. 9 (A) Spherical, terminal sporangia, characteristic of Pythium ultimum. (B)
Aplerotic oospore characteristic of P. ultimum (courtesy of G. Abad)

Fig. 1. Pythium spp. recovered from three Ohio fields with a history of stand
establishment problems: (F) a single, stalked antheridium attached to an oogonium
of P. torulosum containing an immature plerotic oospore.

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