Paul Bachi University of Kentucky Research and Education Center |
Close-up of a core with plants dying. |
Paul Bachi University of Kentucky Research and Education Center |
Several dark, spore-producing bodies called “acervuli” can be seen at the base of the stem. |
Paul Bachi University of Kentucky Research and Education Center |
Several dark, spore-producing bodies called “acervuli” can be seen at the base of the stem. |
Paul Bachi University of Kentucky Research and Education Center |
Several dark, spore-producing bodies called “acervuli” can be seen at the base of the stem. |
Paul Bachi University of Kentucky Research and Education Center |
Several dark, spore-producing bodies called “acervuli” can be seen at the base of the stem. |
Paul Bachi University of Kentucky Research and Education Center |
Several dark, spore-producing bodies called “acervuli” can be seen at the base of the stem. |
Paul Bachi University of Kentucky Research and Education Center |
Several dark, spore-producing bodies called “acervuli” can be seen at the base of the stem. |
Paul Bachi University of Kentucky Research and Education Center |
Microscopic view of an acervulus with long, sterile hyphae called setae. |
Paul Bachi University of Kentucky Research and Education Center |
Infection mat of Colletotrichum graminicola. |