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IN attempts to identify some of the many basidiomycete cultures isolated in our investigations of decay, we have tested a number of methods and have found that described here of the greatest value. It produces relatively large, identifiable fruit bodies from cultures representing a wide range of genera and families, and it has given consistent results in the hands of a number of workers, is not laborious, and requires no special equipment or materials.
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TAMBLYN, N., DA COSTA, E. A Simple Technique for producing Fruit Bodies of Wood-destroying Basidiomycetes. Nature 181, 578–579 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1038/181578b0
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