Fungi and fungicides; a practical manual, concerning the fungous diseases of cultivated plants and the means of preventing their ravages . 1300^3. a h FIG. 62, CELEKY , Spores germinating; 6, section of leaf showing fungus. Magnified. tion are represented. No winter spores have yet beendiscovered. It has been found, in some localities, that celerygrowing in the shade is seldom affected by this it is recommended that, unless fungicides are tobe employed, as advised below, the celery bed be placedin situations shaded by trees; or that it be artificially10 146 FUIfGI AXD F


Fungi and fungicides; a practical manual, concerning the fungous diseases of cultivated plants and the means of preventing their ravages . 1300^3. a h FIG. 62, CELEKY , Spores germinating; 6, section of leaf showing fungus. Magnified. tion are represented. No winter spores have yet beendiscovered. It has been found, in some localities, that celerygrowing in the shade is seldom affected by this it is recommended that, unless fungicides are tobe employed, as advised below, the celery bed be placedin situations shaded by trees; or that it be artificially10 146 FUIfGI AXD FUNGICIDES shaded by screens of lath, or similar material. It isimportant, also, that refuse leaves aSected by the dis-ease be gathered and burned. Literature.—Articles concerning this fungus occurin the United States Department of Agriculture rej^ortsfor 1886 (pp. 117-120) and 1888 (pp. 308-399) ; Bul-


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