Saprolegnia ferax and Pythium ultimum were cultivated on the leaves of Bromus catharicus. Different concentrations of NaCl were used in the medium. S. ferax appears to be more tolerant to salinity than P. ultimum in CMC-ase production and the ability for growth.
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Hassan, S. K., & Fadl-Allah, E. M. (2014). Effect of salinity on biology of Saprolegnia ferax and Pythium ultimum. Acta Mycologica, 28(1), 39–43. https://doi.org/10.5586/am.1993.004
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