. Journal of agricultural research . See Fulton, H. R. (20) WoLK, Frederick A. 1914. LEAP SPOT AND SOME FRUIT ROTS OP PEANUT. Ala. AgT. Exp. Sta. Bul. 180, p. 127-146, 5 pi. Bibliography, p. 148-149. (21) 1916. SCLEROTIUM ROLFSii SACC. ON CITRUS. In Phytopathology, v. 6, no. 3. P- 302. PLATE 3 ScUro tiuni ro l/sti: A.—Two colonies in same plate, both apparently of the same sexual strain. Nosclerotia formed at the point of union of the two colonies. B.—Large sclerotia from inoculated orange. C.—Late stage, showing cantaloupe reduced to a mass of mycelium and sclerotia. D.—Inoculated cantaloupe
. Journal of agricultural research . See Fulton, H. R. (20) WoLK, Frederick A. 1914. LEAP SPOT AND SOME FRUIT ROTS OP PEANUT. Ala. AgT. Exp. Sta. Bul. 180, p. 127-146, 5 pi. Bibliography, p. 148-149. (21) 1916. SCLEROTIUM ROLFSii SACC. ON CITRUS. In Phytopathology, v. 6, no. 3. P- 302. PLATE 3 ScUro tiuni ro l/sti: A.—Two colonies in same plate, both apparently of the same sexual strain. Nosclerotia formed at the point of union of the two colonies. B.—Large sclerotia from inoculated orange. C.—Late stage, showing cantaloupe reduced to a mass of mycelium and sclerotia. D.—Inoculated cantaloupe fruit, the point of infection being free and away fromthe bell jar glass. Earlier stage than C. E.—Infected cantaloupe, lying close to bell jar at point of infection. This showsthe melting away of that part of the fruit in closest contact with the glass, leaving aragged hole. F.—Cross section of an infected cantaloupe, showing penetration of fungus intointerior of fruit. Recent Studies on Sclerotium rolfsii Sacc. Plate 3. mJ--- V
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