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A troublesome mold and its control in gas-purifying sponge

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A certain mold-forming fungus, otherwise little known, has been found to be of economic importance by virtue of its peculiar ability to grow in the generally sterile and toxic sponge material used to purify illuminating gas.

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Contribution No. 665 of the Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station.

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Guba, E.F., Seeler, E.V. A troublesome mold and its control in gas-purifying sponge. Econ Bot 2, 170–177 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02859001

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