al f ?ratic- i - the inl jrnal ce-nplex of eff *' ? conditions,' 

 within the organism, a consideration tl a as received sc 

 attention i a introducti is paper and ill re- 



ce ere detailed attention in the sequal- 



Re 1 smperal • for the enlar, 



rcent o elial disks, an inspection of the rate values 



give the second part of t 1 28 ITT - VI the 



optimal temperature indices shown mainly in tahles VII. 

 These indices of course represent temperature ranges rather 



than temperature. Each value should ha read as if proceeded 

 by the word about, to indicate that the given value simply 

 represents a temperature somewhere within the optimal range. 



TAB! J! VII. 

 Temperatures representing the optimal range for the 

 enlargement of mycelial disks, for each of the four fu 1 " 



iied, for the no n- temperature conditions ui - ployed 



and for various lengths c osure period. T Lues are 



given in degrees, C- 



LENGTH 0? EXPOSURE PERIOD. 



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