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Science 22 April 1977:
Vol. 196. no. 4288, pp. 428 - 429
DOI: 10.1126/science.850786

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Science, Vol 196, Issue 4288, 428-429
Copyright © 1977 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


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Elemental sulfur: accumulation in different species of fungi

R Pezet and V Pont

Sulfur, in elemental form, is present in several fungi especially in self-inhibited and resting structures such as dormant spores and sclerotia. The possible importance of sulfur in fungal spore dormancy is discussed.


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