Abstract
Armillaria mellea (Fr.) Quél, was able to develop an extensive rhizomorph system in autoclaved soil in two-section petri plates if the stimulatory substance produced by Aureobasidium pullulans (de Bary) Arnaud was present. A sufficient quantity of the substance was produced by A. pullulans on a glucose–asparagine agar substrate but not on an autoclaved soil substrate.
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