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The first published scientific study of Neurospora, including a description of photoinduction of carotenoids

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    The first published scientific study of Neurospora, including a description of photoinduction of carotenoids

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In the warm, moist summer of 1842, bread from army bakeries in Paris was spoiled by massive growth of an orange mold. A commission was set up by the minister of war to investigate the cause of the infestation and to make recommendations. Their report (Payen 1843) includes a colored plate which shows mycelia, conidia and colonies of the "Champignons rouges du pain" (called Oidium aurantiacum). I have translated one passage which concerns the effects of illumination:

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Perkins, D. D., (1991) “The first published scientific study of Neurospora, including a description of photoinduction of carotenoids”, Fungal Genetics Reports 38(1), 64. doi: https://doi.org/10.4148/1941-4765.1458

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1991-01-01