A Physiological Study of Two Strains of Fusarium in Their Casual Relation to Tuber Rot And Wilt of Potato ..
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II. 2 48 108.6 240.2 These tables show a tendency of F. trichothecioides to make a greater initial growth at low temperatures. At higher tempera- tures, however, unless above the optimum of F. trichothecioides, F. oxysporum, even though it made the greater initial growth, was soon overtaken and passed by F. trichothecioides. This was espe- cially marked when dextrose and levulose were used as carbon source. This may be the result of a faster though more super- ficial feeding of F. oxysporum, wh...ich makes it unable to use ma- terials as thoroughly as the other organism. This phenomenon is hardly a case of more rapid intoxication on the part of F. oxysporum. The results obtained with artificial media were verified by infection experiments conducted with potato tubers kept at various temperatures. Tubers of the Red Cobbler variety were used. These were inoculated on April i, and examined on May 27 (table IV). See figs. 11 and 12. I9i6] LINK—FUSARIUM 195 It should be noted here that F. trichothecioides when inoculated into a tuber can grow at 30° C, while it cannot do so in artificial media; and that F.
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