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Germination of sclerotia of <i>Sclerotium cepivorum</i> Berk. under aseptic conditions
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1967
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BiologyPlant-soil InteractionEngineeringBotanyNatural SciencesSclerotium CepivorumEvolutionary BiologyCrop ProtectionPlant ProtectionAseptic ConditionsPlant-soil RelationshipPlant PathologyPhytotoxicityMycostatic InfluenceAllium Species
SUMMARY The response of sclerotia of Sclerotium cepivorum to a number of plant extracts and nutrient solutions was tested, aseptically, on agars, silica gels, filter paper discs, and on columns of soil. There was no specific response of sclerotia to extracts of Allium species in any of these experiments, whereas in unsterile soil consistently high levels of germination were obtained only with Allium extracts. It was shown that sclerotia are subject to the mycostatic influence of unsterile soil. With S. cepivorum soil mycostasis appears to be specifically reversed by Allium species or by water extracts made from them.
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