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FIGURE 4 in Species clarification of the most important and cultivated Auricularia mushroom "Heimuer": evidence from morphological and molecular data
- 1. Institute of Microbiology & Beijing Key Laboratory for Forest Pest Control, PO Box 61, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, China
- 2. Komarov Botanical Institute RAS Lab. of Systematics and Geography of Fungi, St Petersburg 197376, Russia
- 3. Heilongjiang Agricultural Economy Vocational College, Mudanjiang 157041, China
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FIGURE 4. Microscopic structures of Auricularia heimuer (photographed from the holotype). A Cross-section displaying medulla. B abhymenial hairs. C–D Basidia (indicated by a). E–F Basidiospores. Bars: A = 100 μm; B = 10 µm; C = 20 µm; D–E = 10 μm; F = 5 µm.
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