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- W2079888745 abstract "R udolph , E manuel D. (Ohio State U., Columbus.) The effect of some physiological and environmental factors on sclerotial Aspergilli. Amer. Jour. Bot. 49(1): 71–78. Illus. 1962.—The effect of varying conditions of carbon‐nitrogen balance, temperature, pH, and light upon the formation of sclerotia by 6 species of Aspergillus ( A. alliaceus, A. avenaceus, A. flavus, A. quercinus, A. sclerotiorum and A. wentii ) was studied. On Czapek's agar, optimal growth as well as maximum production of sclerotia and conidia took place at high sucrose and nitrate concentrations. In general, fewer sclerotia were formed with glucose than with sucrose, and very poor growth took place with lactose. Sclerotia were formed best at temperatures that were optimal or below optimal for mycelial growth. The ranges of pH through which sclerotia were formed were narrower than those through which conidia and mycelia were formed. Light had no effect upon sclerotium formation. The formation of sclerotia in A. alliaceus was found to represent the strand‐type development. A number of UV‐induced strains and a spontaneous mutant strain of A. alliaceus showing varying amounts of sclerotium and conidium production are characterized. It is suggested that the sclerotia in Aspergillus are sterile stromata." @default.
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- W2079888745 title "THE EFFECT OF SOME PHYSIOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS ON SCLEROTIAL ASPERGILLI" @default.
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