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2000
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Sondre Skatter Bohumil KuceraAbstract
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V.R. Nsolomo Kåre Olav Venn Halvor SolheimAbstract
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Harald Kvaalen Halvor SolheimAbstract
We have studied how callus cultures from two clones of Norway spruce influence the growth of two pathogens, Ceratocystis polonica and Heterobasidion annosum, when co-cultivated in vitro. In field experiments, trees of clone 409 were susceptible to both fungi, whereas clone 589 was less affected. Callus was cultured on medium containing cytokinins (benzylaminopurine, kinetin) and with or without auxin (2,4-dichlorphenoxy acetic acid). For co-cultivation with fungus, one piece of callus was placed towards the edge of each Petri dish. One and 14 days after inoculation with callus the dishes were co-inoculated with the fungus. Both clones strongly stimulated the initial growth of both fungi. Clone 589 inhibited the growth of both fungi when the fungi were inoculated one day after the callus. When the callus was cultured on medium without auxin for 14 days before co-inoculation clone 589 strongly inhibited the growth of both fungi, whereas clone 409 inhibited H. annosum only.
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Jan Mulder J.F. Gallardo Lancho E. Matzner Edward Tipping Charlotte Bryant Nicholas Clarke S. Lofts B. Michalzik A. Vicente EstebanAbstract
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Kåre Olav VennAbstract
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V.R. Nsolomo Kåre Olav VennAbstract
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Knut FinstadAbstract
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