Abstract
The present paper forms part of a series which was begun with mainly genetical aims in view (Aschan 1952). It was soon found that morphologically different strains of Collybia velutipes could not be sufficiently characterized by such simple means as the determination of their dry weight production under constant conditions, and other methods for quantitative description of the strains were sought, e.g. the measurement of their cellulolytic activity (Norkrans and Aschan 1953. Aschan and Norkrans 1953). Measurements of the linear growth rate of the mycelia, of the temperature dependence of their growth, and of their nitrogen and phosphorous content are now presented. Some of the experiments were also planned in the hope of finding some clue to the factors which regulate fructification and the phenomenon of incompatibility.
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