. Minnesota plant diseases. Plant diseases. Fig. 118.—Partridge wood rot. 1. The fungus (Stereum frus- tulosum), fruiting bodies on decaying wood. 2. The cut surface of the decaying wood showing the characteristic holes caused by the action of the fungus mycelium. At the edge are seen a few fruit- ing bodies in section. 3. A thin strip of decayed wood showing holes as in 2. 4. Decayed wood seen from the end of the block. Original. masses, and are found in dense clusters. They are usually polygonal, often five-sided, and grow from year to year, so that a section through the fruiting body exhibi


. Minnesota plant diseases. Plant diseases. Fig. 118.—Partridge wood rot. 1. The fungus (Stereum frus- tulosum), fruiting bodies on decaying wood. 2. The cut surface of the decaying wood showing the characteristic holes caused by the action of the fungus mycelium. At the edge are seen a few fruit- ing bodies in section. 3. A thin strip of decayed wood showing holes as in 2. 4. Decayed wood seen from the end of the block. Original. masses, and are found in dense clusters. They are usually polygonal, often five-sided, and grow from year to year, so that a section through the fruiting body exhibits a layered structure. On the upper side of the fruiting body, the spores are borne on. 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 Freeman, Edward Monroe, 1875-. Saint Paul, Minn.


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