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IT has been reported by several investigators1–4 that symptoms of some diseases could be reproduced by the action of the culture filtrate on the host plant, instead of using the infecting spores.
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GAYED, S. Production of Symptoms of Barley Leaf-Spot Disease by Culture Filtrate of Helminthosporium satirum. Nature 191, 725–726 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/191725b0
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