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Amylase and polyphenol oxidase production by germinating conidia ofColletotrichum falcatum Went

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Keimende Konidien vonColletotrichum falcatum bilden Amylase und Polyphenoloxydase. Die Enzymproduktion ist bei einem «Lichtstamm» höher als bei einem «Dunkelstamm».

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Singh, P. Amylase and polyphenol oxidase production by germinating conidia ofColletotrichum falcatum Went. Experientia 24, 117–118 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02146930

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