1956
DOI: 10.2134/agronj1956.00021962004800090013x
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A Technique for Inoculating Oat Plants in the Seedling Stage to Determine Their Reaction to Helminthosporium victoriae1

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“…These plants were grown in metal flats containing a sterilized soil mixture. Seedlings in the 2or 3-leaf stage were inoculated with a suspension of a sporulating culture of H. tJictoriae, which had been originally isolated from the Vicland variety in Wisconsin ( 14). Plants were placed in a chamber where 100% relative humidity and a temperature range of 28° to 34° C. was maintained for 48 hours.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…These plants were grown in metal flats containing a sterilized soil mixture. Seedlings in the 2or 3-leaf stage were inoculated with a suspension of a sporulating culture of H. tJictoriae, which had been originally isolated from the Vicland variety in Wisconsin ( 14). Plants were placed in a chamber where 100% relative humidity and a temperature range of 28° to 34° C. was maintained for 48 hours.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%