
An Martel, University of Ghent, provided the micrograph of B. salamandrivorans, in which (left) Bsal sporangia in mTGhL media develop discharge tubes (arrow) to release zoospores, and (right) a scanning electron microscopic image of Bsal with rhizoids. Duncan Wilson and Matthew Fisher provided valuable comments. ; Peer reviewed
Microbiology (medical), Caudata, 610, QR Microbiology, Batrachochytrium salamandivorans, Microbiology, salamander, QR, Animal Diseases, Amphibians, Infectious Diseases, Chytridiomycota, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being, Mycoses, Virology, chytrid, Animals, amphibian, CHYTRIDIOMYCOSIS
Microbiology (medical), Caudata, 610, QR Microbiology, Batrachochytrium salamandivorans, Microbiology, salamander, QR, Animal Diseases, Amphibians, Infectious Diseases, Chytridiomycota, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being, Mycoses, Virology, chytrid, Animals, amphibian, CHYTRIDIOMYCOSIS
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