. The diseases of crops and their remedies : a handbook of economic biology for farmers and students. Plant diseases. 142 DISEASES OF CROPS. Cure.—See those already described for destroying P. infestans (the potato-disease fungus). The Fusisporium of Cabbages {Fusisporium aurantiacum) has a similar life-history to F. solani. Fig. 47.—White Bust Fungus of Cabbages (Cystoput candidus). A. Mycelium bearing conidia. x 195. B. Conidium (zoosporangium) producing zoospores, x 405, C. Oogonium (1) and antheridium (2). x 195. D. Oospore (resting-spores). x 195. E. Inner membrane of oospore containing z


. The diseases of crops and their remedies : a handbook of economic biology for farmers and students. Plant diseases. 142 DISEASES OF CROPS. Cure.—See those already described for destroying P. infestans (the potato-disease fungus). The Fusisporium of Cabbages {Fusisporium aurantiacum) has a similar life-history to F. solani. Fig. 47.—White Bust Fungus of Cabbages (Cystoput candidus). A. Mycelium bearing conidia. x 195. B. Conidium (zoosporangium) producing zoospores, x 405, C. Oogonium (1) and antheridium (2). x 195. D. Oospore (resting-spores). x 195. E. Inner membrane of oospore containing zoospores, x 105. F. Zoospores, x 405. b and /, Zoospores germinating. { according to Znss.) already described. It infests the leaves and stems of the host-plant. The White Rust of Cabbages {Cystopus candidus, rig. 47) causes no inconsiderable amount of damage, in certain seasons, to cabbages, cauliflowers, and allied crops. This disease is known by the swollen leaves, stems, Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Griffiths, A. B. (Arthur Bower), 1859-. London : G. Bell


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