Effects of dtnitroorthocresol (DNOC) on physiology and morphology of soil fungi. IV. The effect of various concentrations of DNOC on morphology of developing hyphae and colonies

Teresa Korniłłowicz

Abstract


Low doses of DNOC (l -10 mcg/ml) caused morphological and anatomical changes of vegetative hyphae and conidiophores of some soil fungi. These changes in hyphae were connected with changes in structure of fungi colonies. Sporulation of fungi was stopped in the presence of low DNOC concentrations — approached to field doses.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5586/am.1985.001

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