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Excerpt from Oogenesis in Saprolegnia
But it was always possible to get oospores, as Klebs (1899) has shown, by pla cing cultures developing zoosporangia under such conditions that the hyphae were no longer submerged. This may readily be done by removing material from water and placing it in a dish of 'cold agar-agar which will furnish enough moisture to support the fungus for several weeks. The filaments out of water promptly developed oogonia.
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