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Autor:
Christine J. Delwiche, C. L. Fergus
Publikováno v:
Mycologia. 67:722-732
Ascospores of C. rectopilium germinated poorly (8% or less) on a synthetic agar medium containing all of the major nutrients and on media containing a single nutrient (minerals, nitrogen source, vitamins, glucose). Various concentrations of potassium
Autor:
Eugene S. Chapman, C. L. Fergus
Publikováno v:
Mycologia. 67:1048-1052
Publikováno v:
Mycologia. 66:349-354
Autor:
C. L. Fergus
Publikováno v:
Mycologia. 70:636-644
Isolations were made of fungi from mushroom compost at the end of the colonization or growth phase (called spawn run in the mushroom industry) by mycelium of Agaricus brunnescens. Fifty species of ...
Autor:
Sara M. Fagan, C. L. Fergus
Publikováno v:
Mycopathologia. 87:67-70
Twenty-four fungus isolates from the compost utilized in commercially growing Agaricus brunnescens were tested for their ability to produce extracellular enzymes involved in the degradation of cellulose, lignin and xylan, the major components of the
Autor:
J. J. Deploey, C. L. Fergus
Publikováno v:
Mycologia. 67:780-797
Six species of actinomycetes and 12 species of fungi were studied. The actinomycetes were: Pseudonocardia thermophila, Streptomyces rectus, Thermoactinomyces glaucus, T. vulgaris (two isolates), Th...
Autor:
C. L. Fergus
Publikováno v:
Mycopathologia. 45:211-216
Conidia ofPeziza ostracodermaKorf, washed by centrifugation and decantation, germinated in a high percentage in glass-distilled water and various nutrient solutions. They also germinated on a wide variety of agar media and in citratephosphate buffers
Autor:
C. L. Fergus
Publikováno v:
Mycologia. 49:124-127
Autor:
C. L. Fergus
Publikováno v:
Mycologia. 46:435-441
The optimum temperature for the germination of ascospores and endoconidia of E. fagacearum is within the range of 21° to 32° C; the maximum is between 33° and 36° C; and the minimum is below 3° C. ...
Autor:
K. K. Al-Hassan, C. L. Fergus
Publikováno v:
Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata. 39:273-286
The addition of cholesterol, b-sitosterol, stigmasterol and compost infusion to corn meal agar induced marked increases (four-fold) in oospore production, with only a small stimulation of growth rate. Progesterone stimulated oospore production, but i