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Sporangium formation in the actinoplanaceae induced by humic acids

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La culture sur un substrat à l'acide humique incorporé dans de la gelose a provoqué la formation de sporanges dans 5 colonies d'Actinoplanaceae (Actinomycetales) isolées, dont 2, soumises à quelques autres traitements, étaient restées stériles. Des acides humiques de provenances différentes (terrestre, marginale et aquatique) ont montré divers degrés d'efficacité.

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Willoughby, L.G., Baker, C.D. & Foster, S.E. Sporangium formation in the actinoplanaceae induced by humic acids. Experientia 24, 730–731 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02138345

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