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Formation of perithecia in colonies of Podospora anserina

The relationship between the staling of vegetative hyphal growth and the formation of perithecia was studied in Podospora anserina (Ces. in Rabenh.) Niessl. Enhanced numbers of perithecia were found on both sides of the contact line of two colonies, where forward growth ceased. If only part of the h...

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Published in:Planta 1976-01, Vol.133 (1), p.81-83
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Fungi
Hyphae
Mycelium
Neurospora
Plant growth
Podospora
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