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English: Hyphae on the nymph body surface. (1A) The hyphae grew around the body marginal regions. (1B) The body of nymph was completely covered by white mycelium. (1C) The hyphae (Hy) passed through the waxy filament (3000×, bar = 10 μm). (1D) The hyphae (Hy) passed through the wet waxy agglomeration (4000×, bar = 1 μm). (1E) The intersegmental folds were invaded by the conidia (Co) and by the hyphae (Hy) (5000×, bar = 1 μm). (1F) Many spores scattered among the hyphae (Hy) (2000×, bar = 10 μm).
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Source https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0117428
Author Gao Y, Xie YP, Xiong Q, Liu WM, Xue JL

Gao Y, Xie YP, Xiong Q, Liu WM, Xue JL (2015) Ultrastructural Exploration on the Histopathological Change in Phenacoccus fraxinus Infected with Lecanicillium lecanii. PLoS ONE 10(1): e0117428. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117428

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