. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. WILT-DISEASES OF TOBACCO. MORPHOLOGY AND CULTURAL CHARACTERS OF THE PARASITE. 231 In tobacco plant No. 6, which was inoculated July 13, 1905, and examined July 20, many of the bundles were found to be swarming with an organism in the form of short rods having rounded ends. These rods were single, or in pairs, or occasionally in fours, end to end. Tumbling movements were observed, but no darting ones. Organism morphologi- cally like Bad. solanacearum. This was the common form of the organism found in all of these plants. Pseudozoogloeae occur in
. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. WILT-DISEASES OF TOBACCO. MORPHOLOGY AND CULTURAL CHARACTERS OF THE PARASITE. 231 In tobacco plant No. 6, which was inoculated July 13, 1905, and examined July 20, many of the bundles were found to be swarming with an organism in the form of short rods having rounded ends. These rods were single, or in pairs, or occasionally in fours, end to end. Tumbling movements were observed, but no darting ones. Organism morphologi- cally like Bad. solanacearum. This was the common form of the organism found in all of these plants. Pseudozoogloeae occur in culture Fig. 120.*. 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 Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington
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