1955
DOI: 10.1002/j.1537-2197.1955.tb11137.x
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Sectoring Variants in Schizophyllum

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Dikaryotic mycelia of some basidiomycetes tend to reverse to the monokaryotic condition in culture (Nobles, 1948). Monokaryotization can also be induced by several mechanical and chemical means (Harder, 1927;Aschan, 1952;Fries and Aschan, 1952;Papazian, 1955;Miles and Raper, 1956;Kerruish and Da Costa, 1963). Chemically induced monkaryotization seems to be in all probability a very frequent, but s^o far little recognized phenomenon in the bio-assays of wood preservatives and in tests for the durability of treated wood.
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Dikaryotic mycelia of some basidiomycetes tend to reverse to the monokaryotic condition in culture (Nobles, 1948). Monokaryotization can also be induced by several mechanical and chemical means (Harder, 1927;Aschan, 1952;Fries and Aschan, 1952;Papazian, 1955;Miles and Raper, 1956;Kerruish and Da Costa, 1963). Chemically induced monkaryotization seems to be in all probability a very frequent, but s^o far little recognized phenomenon in the bio-assays of wood preservatives and in tests for the durability of treated wood.
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confidence: 99%