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Reproductive Structures of the Phytophthora.

The asexual (A) sporangia, (B) zoospores, and (C) chlamydospores, and the sexual (D) oospores.
Date Published: July 13, 2004
Source Nicholls H: Stopping the Rot. PLoS Biol 2/7/2004: e213. https://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0020213
Author (Reproduced courtesy of Matteo Garbelotto, UC Berkeley [A, D], and Edwin R. Florance, Lewis & Clark College [Portland, Oregon, United States] and the USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station in Albany, California [B, C].)
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