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Fig. 10 | BMC Genomic Data

Fig. 10

From: New reports of pathogen spectrum associated with bulb rot and their interactions during the development of rot in tulip

Fig. 10

Bulb rot development under in-vitro conditions due to co-inoculation of multiple pathogens using cork borer. (a) Bulb rot development due to inoculation of F. solani (left), B. tulipae alone (middle), representing more rotting severity, F. solani and B. tulipae in combination (right) representing partial rot (b) Bulb rot development due to co- inoculation of F. solani and P. chrysogenum: initial rot (left) partial rot (right) within 18 days, (c) Bulb rot development due to co-inoculation of F. solani, P. chrysogenum and B. tulipae: Initial rot (left), partial rot within 24 days (middle), final rot (left) representing complete rot within 35 days, (d) Bulb rot development due to co-inoculation of F. solani, P. chrysogenum and A. niger representing partial rot

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