Fig. 5From: Mycoparasitic nature of Egyptian Trichoderma isolates and their impact on suppression Fusarium wilt of tomatoScanning electron microscopy observations of the mycoparasistic nature of T. atroviride on F. oxysporum. A Growing of Trichoderma hyphae (T) parallel to Fusarium hyphae (F) & coling of (T) around (F); B Sticking of of Trichoderma hyphae (T) with Fusarium hyphae (F) and formed of appressoria like structures, “Ab”; C Finally the Fusarium wall lysedBack to article page