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Formation of resting body byCephalosporium roseo-griseum Saksena inside the conidiophore ofAspergillus flavus Link. Ex Fries during mycoparasitism

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Mycoparasitic behaviour ofCephalosporium roseo-griseum Saksena withAspergillus flavus Link. ex Fries was studiedin vitro. Frequent coiling of hyphae ofC. roseo-griseum around the conidiophores ofA. flavus, penetration of hyphae ofC. roseo-griseum inside those ofA. flavus, and formation of resting bodies byC. roseo-griseum in the conidiophores ofA. flavus were observed.

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Chaturvedi, A.P., Dwivedi, R.S. Formation of resting body byCephalosporium roseo-griseum Saksena inside the conidiophore ofAspergillus flavus Link. Ex Fries during mycoparasitism. Plant Soil 69, 121–122 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02185710

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