Abstract
Kabatiella caulivora was examined under various cultural conditions, using tetrazolium as an assay of viability, and spore counts as a measure of growth. In liquid media growth and viability were favored by cool (15–20°) temperatures, acidic (pH 4) media, and use of spores before 10 days incubation, when autolysis began. Some isoflavones, present in red clover, were found to be inhibitory to the fungus. This is a factor in the inhibitory activity of certain red clover extracts.
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Canadian Science Publishing
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