. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 446 THE FUNGI ^^â H1CH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE L. conchatus (Bui.) Schr. is found on birch, poplar, aspen. L. lepideus '^^ Fr. on pine, birch, Fig. 017.âLentinus lepideus. After Clements. Panus Fries (p. 445) This genus is very close to Lentinus from which it is separated by the character of the gills which have an entire edge. P. stipicus (Bui.) Fr. is perhaps parasitic occasionally.⢠Marasmius Fries (p. 445) Sporophore tough, withering, often reviving in renewed moisture; pileus, with few exceptions, regular, thin, leathery, w


. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 446 THE FUNGI ^^â H1CH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE L. conchatus (Bui.) Schr. is found on birch, poplar, aspen. L. lepideus '^^ Fr. on pine, birch, Fig. 017.âLentinus lepideus. After Clements. Panus Fries (p. 445) This genus is very close to Lentinus from which it is separated by the character of the gills which have an entire edge. P. stipicus (Bui.) Fr. is perhaps parasitic occasionally.⢠Marasmius Fries (p. 445) Sporophore tough, withering, often reviving in renewed moisture; pileus, with few exceptions, regular, thin, leathery, without a veil, sharply differentiated from the stipe, rarely sessile or laterally attached; stipe tough, cartilaginous or horny, without an annulus; gills tough, thin, leathery or membranous, entire margined. Some four hundred fifty species of wide distribution, but chiefly small tropical 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 Stevens, Frank Lincoln, 1871-1934. New York : Macmillan


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