. Bulletin : report of Agricultural Experiment Station, Agricultural and Mechanical College, Auburn, Ala. Agriculture -- Alabama. 97. Fig. 3. Iiifcclion of Pseudomonas citri llirough a stoma or breathing pore with bacteria in siibslomatal cavity, and adjacent inter- cellular spaces, seventy two hours after inoculation. When once the bacteria are within the host tliey multiply rapidly, effect a passage between the host cells and come to occupy the intercellular spaces. Their presence within the tissues is evidenced in three to five days by oily or watery dots which within another week will have
. Bulletin : report of Agricultural Experiment Station, Agricultural and Mechanical College, Auburn, Ala. Agriculture -- Alabama. 97. Fig. 3. Iiifcclion of Pseudomonas citri llirough a stoma or breathing pore with bacteria in siibslomatal cavity, and adjacent inter- cellular spaces, seventy two hours after inoculation. When once the bacteria are within the host tliey multiply rapidly, effect a passage between the host cells and come to occupy the intercellular spaces. Their presence within the tissues is evidenced in three to five days by oily or watery dots which within another week will have developed into open cankers. At this stage before the exposed cankerous cells have become dry, the greatest danger of spreading the disease exists. Effect Upon The Host. The most manifest effect of canker upon the host, as determined by microscopical examination, is the en-. 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 Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama. Agricultural Experiment Station. Auburn, Ala. : The Station
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