• Chemotropism of fungi 

    Fulton, Harry R. (Harry Rascoe), 1880- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1905)
    The changing of the direction of growth of fungous hyphae is a complex phenomenon in which at least two factors, cytotropism and hyrotropism, are concerned. Since the complete elimination of neither of these factors is ...
  • Conditions modifying the effect of deleterious agents upon the fungi 

    Fitch, Ruby (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1905)
    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 ...
  • Temperature as a factor modifying the toxic action of certain chemicals on the germination and development of a few fungi 

    Brooks, Charles (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1905)
    The purpose of the experiments, the results of which are presented in this paper, was to determine what might be the modifying effect of temperature on the toxic properties of certain chemicals as shown by the effect of ...