. Bacteria in relation to plant diseases. Bacteria; Plant diseases. 00 A, PLANT BACTERIA, VOL. 3. PLATE Cross-sections of stem of sugar-cane plant No. 40, inoculated June 22, 1904. Cut and fixed in alcohol Sept. 27, 1904. Photographed under alcohol Jan. 23, 1905* Nearly every bundle full of the bacterial slime. This plant was inoculated by needle pricks in the stem. The organisms used were descendants of colonies plated from plant No. 7, inoculated Feb. 6, 1903, and cut out Apr. 22, 1903, for examination, cultures, and photo- Please note that these images are extracted from scanne


. Bacteria in relation to plant diseases. Bacteria; Plant diseases. 00 A, PLANT BACTERIA, VOL. 3. PLATE Cross-sections of stem of sugar-cane plant No. 40, inoculated June 22, 1904. Cut and fixed in alcohol Sept. 27, 1904. Photographed under alcohol Jan. 23, 1905* Nearly every bundle full of the bacterial slime. This plant was inoculated by needle pricks in the stem. The organisms used were descendants of colonies plated from plant No. 7, inoculated Feb. 6, 1903, and cut out Apr. 22, 1903, for examination, cultures, and photo- 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 Smith, Erwin F. (Erwin Frink), 1854-1927. Washington, Carnegie Inst.


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