Relation of Temperature to the Growth And Infecting Power of Fusarium Lini
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This temperature was too low for the plants to remain in a vigorous con- dition. The plants in the control pots began wilting in ten days and nineteen of the twenty-two plants were wilted at the end of twentj'-two days, whereas none of the plants at the lower temperature in the cellar had wilted. The experiment was then terminated by a sudden drop in temperature wlrich froze the plants in the cellar. A second attempt was made at controlling the soil temperature by ar- ranging a cool, circulatin...g water jacket (fig. 1). A six-inch earthenware jar was filled about three-fourths full of infected soil and susceptible flax seeds planted. This jar was then supported in a larger jar, through which cold water flowed continuously, as shown in the figure. Seeds were planted in a similar jar and placed nearby at greenhouse temperature as a control. At the time these experiments were begun the temperature of the water was about 9°C. By careful regulation of the flow by means of the faucet valve it was possible to hold a fairly constant temperature be- tween this point and the greenhouse temperature.
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