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DURING investigations into the mycorrhizal tuberous roots of the saprophytic orchid Dipodium punctatum R. Br., the surface flora of washed root portions were sampled according to the method of Harley and Ward1. Isolates from plants of one particular location frequently included a species of Cylindrocarpon, afterwards identified as C. radicicola Wr.
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Harley, J. L., and Ward, J. S., Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc., 38, 104 (1955).
Aytoun, A. S. C., Ann. Bot., N.S., 20, 298 (1956).
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WHITE, N., CHILVERS, G. & EVANS, G. Antifungal Activity of Cylindrocarpon radicicola Wr.. Nature 195, 406–407 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/195406a0
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