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Factors affecting the germination of spores of Hypoxylon pruinatum
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Canadian Journal of Botany
Volume
45
Issue
7
First Page
1145
Last Page
1153
Publication Date
1967
Abstract
The optimum temperature for germination of ascospores of Hypoxylon pruinatum was 32 °C. and for conidia was 25 °C. Ascospores germinated best at pH 6.1. Both conidia and ascospore germination was inhibited on both unwounded and freshly wounded aspen bark. Inhibition was greatest on freshly wounded bark. Ascospore germination was 1.9% after 96 h on 2% malt agar containing 660 p.p.m. pyrocatechol, while complete inhibition occurred at 330 p.p.m. of the chemical in distilled water. Experiments suggest that the 48-h delay in spore germination was not due to the direct action of contaminating microorganisms.
Recommended Citation
Hubbes, Martin, d'Astous, Raymond. 1967. Factors affecting the germination of spores of Hypoxylon pruinatum. Canadian Journal of Botany 45(7):1145-1153.