Abstract
The production of particles carrying a conserved quantum number is investigated in the multiperipheral model. The Chew-Pignotti bootstrap condition is appropriately modified. The available data for strange-particle production at laboratory energies are shown to have a natural explanation, within the model, if the effective K* intercept is equal to that of the ρ. An unexpected result is that, for precisely this value of the K* intercept, the ratio of K's to π's produced rises with energy, in accordance with experimental indications.