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Fig. 2 | Microbial Cell Factories

Fig. 2

From: Production, bioprocessing and antiproliferative activity of camptothecin from Aspergillus terreus, endophyte of Cinnamomum camphora: restoring their biosynthesis by indigenous microbiome of C. camphora

Fig. 2

Morphological and molecular identification of the most potent CPT producing fungal isolates. A Plate culture and conidial heads of A. terreus. B Plate culture and penicillus identity of P. sclerotigenum. C PCR amplicon of the ITS regions of both CPT producing isolates. The molecular phylogenetic analysis of P. sclerotigenum, an endophyte of F. elastica (D) and A. terreus an endophyte of C. camphora (E), by Maximum Likelihood method. The microscopical view of the conidial heads of A. terreus and penicillus of P. sclerotigenum by light microscope at ×1000 magnification

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