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Comparison of microscopic morphology of representative zygomycetous and ascomycetous molds.
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Septa in conidiophore/ sporangiophore (-/+) |
Branching in conidiophore/ sporangiophore (-/+) |
Location of asexual spores (internal or external) |
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