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From: Isolation and characterization of Pasteuria parasitizing root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita, from black pepper fields in India

Fig. 3

Types of endospore attachments. Light micrograph (A1) and scanning electron micrograph (A2) of cup-shaped endospore of Pasteuria from Meloidogyne incognita attached in the conventional orientation where concave surface attached to the nematode cuticle, light micrograph (B1) and scanning electron micrograph (B2)of an inverted endospore attachment where covex surface attached to the nematode cuticle and light micrograph (C1) and scanning electron micrograph (C2) of the sideways endospore attachment where endospore attached with the nematode cuticle by its side surface

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