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    Conditions modifying the effect of deleterious agents upon the fungi

    Fitch, Ruby
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    1905
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    Abstract
    Nageli, Dandeno and True and Oglevee have drawn the conclusion that the presence of insoluble substances in toxic solutions reduces the toxicity of such solutions. Since in the work already done along this line, phanerogams have been used, it was thought that something interesting as well as profitable might result from a repetition of previous experiments using fungus forms. Experiments which employ seedlings much of necessity run only a short time. It is also difficult to determine at just what point death occurs.
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    https://hdl.handle.net/10355/15321
    https://doi.org/10.32469/10355/15321
    Degree
    M.A.
    Thesis Department
    Plant sciences (MU)
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