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ORGANIC ACID METABOLISM IN RUST-AFFECTED PLANT TISSUES.

MARLIN LLOYD BOLAR, University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Abstract

The physiological relationships between obligate parasites and their hosts have been the object of an increasing amount of research. Mains (25) in 1917 expressed the idea that "The obligate parasitism of the rusts is probably explained by their requirements of some transitory or nascent organic products related to the carbohydrates which they obtain in the living host." At the present time it does not seem probable that the ultimate nature of obligate parasitism will be explained on such simple terms.

Subject Area

Plant Pathology

Recommended Citation

BOLAR, MARLIN LLOYD, "ORGANIC ACID METABOLISM IN RUST-AFFECTED PLANT TISSUES." (1963). ETD collection for University of Nebraska-Lincoln. AAI6304770.
https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/dissertations/AAI6304770

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