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RECENT correspondence in NATURE (R. R. Gates and D. V. Daran, Mar. 1, p. 309, and D. M. Cayley, April 5, p. 527) indicates that diversity of opinion still exists in regard to the question of ‘multiple sexes’ or ‘nutritive heterothallism’ in the fungi. The lower plants have yielded a great deal of information of a fundamental nature on sex, and the outcome of such correspondence must certainly be a further advance of knowledge with its applications not restricted to the fungi.
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HOLDAWAY, F. Nutritional Status and Sex Determination. Nature 126, 131 (1930). https://doi.org/10.1038/126131a0
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