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The Rate Of Disappearance Of Some Induced Chromosome Aberrations In The Germinating Seeds Of Jack Pine, Richard J. Mcmahan
The Rate Of Disappearance Of Some Induced Chromosome Aberrations In The Germinating Seeds Of Jack Pine, Richard J. Mcmahan
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
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The Influence Of Soil On Germination Of Fungus Spores, Roy D. Wilcoxson
The Influence Of Soil On Germination Of Fungus Spores, Roy D. Wilcoxson
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
Soil prevents spores of many fungi from germinating, according to reports from different parts of the world. Thus Welsh soils were reported to be fungistatic to several fungi (Dobbs, 1953). Jackson (1958) made a similar report about Nigerian soils. In Minnesota Fusarium oxysporium f. lini (Bolley) Sny. and Han. persists in soil devoid of host debris but Helminthosporium sativum P.K.B. does not (Anwar, 1949). A more thorough study of the influence of Minnesota soils on germination of fungus spores would provide additional information on ecology of fungi and might suggest control measures for certain pathogens. Such a study may be …