. The diseases of the sweet pea ... Sweet peas. 37 Pathogenicity. In order to establish definitely the relation- ship of the fungus to this disease of sweet peas under glass, sterilized seeds were planted in sterilized pots and soil in the laboratory. All the seeds germinated and the plants were allowed to grow for three weeks, in a perfectly healthy state. Then the pots were divided in. Fig. S6. Camping off caused by selerotinia. two lots; one lot was left as a check and the other lot was inoculated with the pure culture of the Selerotinia by introducing pieces of the fungus in the soil. Both


. The diseases of the sweet pea ... Sweet peas. 37 Pathogenicity. In order to establish definitely the relation- ship of the fungus to this disease of sweet peas under glass, sterilized seeds were planted in sterilized pots and soil in the laboratory. All the seeds germinated and the plants were allowed to grow for three weeks, in a perfectly healthy state. Then the pots were divided in. Fig. S6. Camping off caused by selerotinia. two lots; one lot was left as a check and the other lot was inoculated with the pure culture of the Selerotinia by introducing pieces of the fungus in the soil. Both lots, check and infected plants, were covered with bell jars to imitate the moisture conditions of the 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 Taubenhaus, Jacob Joseph, 1886- [from old catalog]. Philadelphia


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