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English: This Petri dish contained a soil culture, upon which a colony of Trichophyton mentagrophytes had been cultivated. This colony was composed of cleistothecia, that contained numerous asci, each with its contents of reproductive cells known as ascospores.
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Author Dr. Libero Ajello

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