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IMPLICATIONS 



It appears that problems of interrelationship of fungi and insects 

 are basically ecological, and more emphasis should be placed on 

 approaching them from this viewpoint. To this end closer co- 

 operation between mycologists and entomologists is required. 

 The usefulness of these scientists' findings should be enhanced if 

 natural rather than artificial environments can be employed for 

 their experimentation. The resistance of seed plants to attack bv 

 the noxious insect should in any event be regarded as an essential 

 phase of such ecologic problems. 



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