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Oriented mycelium growth of the fungusPoria vaillantii (DC) Sacc. in mixed culture with spruce callus

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Metabolites with inhibiting action, which are secreted into the substrate by the spruce callus, provoke in the fungusPoria vaillantii a subsequent production of aerial mycelium bundles. Their orientation, right-handed negative chemotropism with a certain deflection from the callus, is included in this reaction.

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Hřib, J., Rypáček, V. Oriented mycelium growth of the fungusPoria vaillantii (DC) Sacc. in mixed culture with spruce callus. Experientia 33, 1444–1445 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01918796

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