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... fungal population . See as in Table VI . TABLE VI RATIOS OF NUMBER OF FUNGI IN THE OUTER RHIZOSPHERE TO NUMBER IN THE SOIL IN STEAMED AND UNSTEAMED PLOTS April May June July Aug. Steamed ... Unsteamed ... 1.54 2.73 2.24 3.43 4.37 2-79 ...
... fungal population . See as in Table VI . TABLE VI RATIOS OF NUMBER OF FUNGI IN THE OUTER RHIZOSPHERE TO NUMBER IN THE SOIL IN STEAMED AND UNSTEAMED PLOTS April May June July Aug. Steamed ... Unsteamed ... 1.54 2.73 2.24 3.43 4.37 2-79 ...
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... fungus K ; for convenience these two fungi have been listed together . Trichoderma viride and Myrothecium roridum were fairly common and species of Chatomium , of which C. cochloides was frequent , were also found . Fusarium spp ...
... fungus K ; for convenience these two fungi have been listed together . Trichoderma viride and Myrothecium roridum were fairly common and species of Chatomium , of which C. cochloides was frequent , were also found . Fusarium spp ...
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... fungi from the rhizosphere- soil in Plot A tended to be higher for plants of E.S.5 , and for this variety fungal numbers remained fairly constant , whereas in Potentate there was a drop in numbers from August onwards . In Plot B , E.S.5 ...
... fungi from the rhizosphere- soil in Plot A tended to be higher for plants of E.S.5 , and for this variety fungal numbers remained fairly constant , whereas in Potentate there was a drop in numbers from August onwards . In Plot B , E.S.5 ...
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