Journal of Agricultural Research . Journal of Agricultural Research Washington, D. C. PLATE 2 A.—^Healthy udo plant used as control. B, C.—Two udo plants, of the same age as the control, inoculated with the fungusfrom decayed udo root. The roots of these plants were almost entirely decayed andwould no longer support the plants in an erect position. The bases of the stemswere also decayed, and the leaves and petioles were losing their turgidity. PLATE 3 A.—Section of udo planting in Doctor Ortons garden, showing at the right thediseased plants, and at the left those little or not at all affecte


Journal of Agricultural Research . Journal of Agricultural Research Washington, D. C. PLATE 2 A.—^Healthy udo plant used as control. B, C.—Two udo plants, of the same age as the control, inoculated with the fungusfrom decayed udo root. The roots of these plants were almost entirely decayed andwould no longer support the plants in an erect position. The bases of the stemswere also decayed, and the leaves and petioles were losing their turgidity. PLATE 3 A.—Section of udo planting in Doctor Ortons garden, showing at the right thediseased plants, and at the left those little or not at all affected. Two Diseases of Udo 11Plate 3. Vr :r


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