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Fig. 3

From: The characteristics of insoluble softwood substrates affect fungal morphology, secretome composition, and hydrolytic efficiency of enzymes produced by Trichoderma reesei

Fig. 3

CLSM micrographs of hyphae–substrate interaction in cultivations of differentially stained T. reesei QM6a on NBSK (a1, a2), LP-STEX (b1, b2), and LP-ALKOX (c1, c2). Fungal hyphae are depicted in magenta, and the substrate solids in turquois. Colors are assigned arbitrarily. Samples were taken after 48 h (a1, b1, c1) and 72 h (a2) and 96 h (b2, c2)

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