Abstract

<i>Saprolegnia ferax</i> and <i>Pythium ultimum</i> were cultivated on the leaves of <i>Bromus catharicus</i>. Different concentrations of NaCl were used in the medium. <i>S. ferax</i> appears to be more tolerant to salinity than <i>P. ultimum</i> in CMC-ase production and the ability for growth.

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