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Filtering small quantities of conidial suspensions to remove mycelial fragments

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    Filtering small quantities of conidial suspensions to remove mycelial fragments

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This method was in common use in the Tatum lab in the 1940's, but was apparently never published. One simply sucks the suspension through the cotton plug of a pipette, used upside-down. Graduated pipettes from 1 to 10 ml work well.

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NEWMEYER, D., (1990) “Filtering small quantities of conidial suspensions to remove mycelial fragments”, Fungal Genetics Reports 37(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.4148/1941-4765.1480

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1990-01-01