Published July 19, 2021
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FIGURE 2 in New species of Asterina and Balladyna (black mildew fungi) from Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra, India
- 1. Department of Botany, Late Ku. Durga K. Banmeru Science College, Lonar-443302, Dist. Buldana, Maharashtra, India. & Department of Botany, Dattajirao Kadam Art's, Science and Commerce College, Ichalkaranji-416115, Dist. Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India.
- 2. Department of Botany, Dattajirao Kadam Art's, Science and Commerce College, Ichalkaranji-416115, Dist. Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India.
- 3. Krishna Mahavidhyalaya, Shivnagar, Rethare (BK.)-415108, Dist. Satara, Maharashtra, India.
- 4. Post Graduate Department of Botany, KLE Society's, Basavaprabhu Kore College, Chikodi-591 201, Dist. Belagavi, Karnataka, India.
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FIGURE 2. Illustration of Balladyna canthiigena M.R. Bhise, C.R. Patil, C.B. Salunkhe & S.V. Kambhar. Balladyna canthiigena. (A) Infected Leaves, (B) Mycelial Colony with perithecia, (C) & (H) Appressoriate mycelium, (D) Perithecium, (E) & (I) Mycelial setae, (F) Ascus, (G) & (J) Ascospores. Illustrated by Mahendra R. Bhise
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