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THE leaf-clearing method described here was designed to observe fungal hyphæ on oak leaves from litter, and to differentiate hyphæ inside the leaf from those on the surface.
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HERING, T., NICHOLSON, P. A Clearing Technique for the Examination of Fungi in Plant Tissue. Nature 201, 942–943 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/201942a0
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