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Sclerotium Production by Aspergillus flavus on Corn Kernels
1982
Mycologia
Sclerotia of Aspergillus flavus were produced during the moist chamber incubation of kernels from corn that was either naturally infested in the field or artificially inoculated in a plant growth room. Initial inspection of the kernels used in these experiments revealed no sclerotia. Sclerotia of A. flavus formed on autoclaved inoculated kernels that were incubated (21 da, 25 C) on sterile washed sand, sterilized (autoclaved) soil, or non-sterile garden soil. Treatments incorporating exposure
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