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Ibid 7: 51-74. 1920. 6 Schmitz, H. Studies in the physiology of the fungi VI. The relation of bac- teria to cellulose fermentation induced by fungi with special reference to the decay of wood. Ann. Mo. Bot. Card, 6; 93-136, 1919. 48290S 4 THE SCHOOL OP FORESTRY, THE UNIVERSITY OP IDAHO difference in results obtained under laboratory pure-culture methods and those that would be obtained under natural con- ditions where there is the invariable presence of ordinary types of bacteria. It is therefo...re hoped that it will be possible to con- tinue this work and extend it to natural conditions. PURPOSE The purpose of the present study is to test the relative dur- ability under laboratory conditions of the more important coni- ferous woods found in Idaho with the hope of extending the use of the so-called inferior species. METHODS AJO) MATEBIALS The species of woods used in these fests were selected be- cause of their apparent wide diversity of durability and since they represent the important western commercial woods.
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