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From: Towards unlocking the biocontrol potential of Pichia kudriavzevii for plant fungal diseases: in vitro and in vivo assessments with candidate secreted protein prediction

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Morphological and microscopic characterization of EgyACGEB_O1 and EgyACGEB_O2 isolates collected from olive brine fermented samples. EgyACGEB_O1 and EgyACGEB_O2 isolates are grown on YMPG agar medium at 25° C for three day. A-B Single colonies of the two olive brine isolates grown on YMPG agar medium reveal Pichia-like creamy color colonies, C texture of butyrous, and D chalky dry climbing pellicle formation. E–F The microscopic appearance of unstained EgyACGEB_O1 and EgyACGEB_O2 isolates under 40X magnification, scale bar = 50 µm, G-H and under 100X magnification, scale bar = 20 µm reveals sopheric, ascospore, and pseudohyphae formations (red arrows). I-J Crystal violet stained cells under 100X magnification, scale bar = 20 µm

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