Effects of Medium Composition and Carbon Dioxide on Circadian Conidiation in Neurospora12
AUTOR(ES)
Sargent, Malcolm L.
RESUMO
Efforts to significantly perturb the timing mechanism, and thus the period, of the rhythm responsible for circadian conidiation in bd, a strain of Neurospora crassa, by altering the medium composition have been unsuccessful. Various salt solutions, sugars, and amino acids do, however, have pronounced effects on growth and conidiation, and thus on the expression and persistence of rhythmicity.
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