. Fig. 103. â Part of waterinelon with .stein-end-rot. After i\Ici( destroyed in a few days. Immediate and thorough spray- ing may be of service. â Soft-rot 218'219 {Bacillus melonis Gidd.). âThis soft-rot was described first by Giddings as causing 25 per cent loss of muskmelons in certain fields in Vermont in 1907. The decay usually Ijegins on the lower side of the fruit, resulting in


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