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English: Scanning electron micrograph of Streptomyces sp. MOS31. Images of mycelial sheets as is seen in Fig. 3H. a Thick layers of vegetative mycelium made up of hyphae and extracellular matrix turn away from the inner part of the colony. Scale bar 100 μM. b Hyphae extending from the mycelial sheets, thereby growing away from the vegetative mycelium. Scale bar 30 μM. Streptomyces sp. MOS31 was grown on SFM agar plates for 6 days.
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doi:10.1007/s10482-018-1014-z
Author Anne van der Meij, Joost Willemse, Martinus A. Schneijderberg, René Geurts, Jos M. Raaijmakers & Gilles P. van Wezel

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