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Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

Fungi

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The Effect Of O-Phenylphenol On The Growth Of Some Fungi Occurring In Wood, William Merrill, D. W. French Jan 1962

The Effect Of O-Phenylphenol On The Growth Of Some Fungi Occurring In Wood, William Merrill, D. W. French

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It is often difficult or impossible to obtain cultures of wood rotting fungi from pieces of decayed wood placed on agar media, because other fungi present in the wood grow out rapidly and hide or suppress the fungus or fungi responsible for the decay. Trichoderma viride Pers. occurs very commonly in decayed wood, grows rapidly on agar media suitable for the isolation of wood-rotting fungi, and makes the isolation of wood decay fungi difficult. Russell (2) reported that Ophenylphenol added to the culture medium at the rate of 0.06 grams per liter would inhibit the growth of Trichoderma but permit …


Growth Of Cankers Caused By Hypoxylon Pruinatum On Aspen And Sporulation Of The Fungus, Francis A. Wood, D. W. French Jan 1960

Growth Of Cankers Caused By Hypoxylon Pruinatum On Aspen And Sporulation Of The Fungus, Francis A. Wood, D. W. French

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Minnesota Species Of Aleurodiscus, Harvey E. Stork Apr 1943

Minnesota Species Of Aleurodiscus, Harvey E. Stork

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.