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Banihashemi, Z., Dezeeuw, D. J. |
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Plant and Soil; April 1973, Vol. 38 Issue: 2 p465-468, 4p |
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Most of the washed conidia ofFusarium oxysporum f.melonis introduced into either autoclaved or naturally infested soils disappeared after 30 days incubation at temperatures between 5 and 30°C, but more rapid decline in population took place at the higher temperatures and in naturally infested soil. The population of f.melonis after 14 months incubation was greatest at 15 and lowest at 5°C in both autoclaved and nonautoclaved soils. The survival units were chlamydospores associated with the previously invaded organic particles. This association is considered to be an important factor in the organism's survival in soil. |
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