Annual report of the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station . Fig. 11.— Volutella [nidi S. andH.; two black colonies upon cba +sodium asparaginate + starch. Bessey, Ueber die Bedingungen der Farbbildung bei Fusarium, Inaug. Diss. Halle., 1904. 56 THIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT. 1SQ9. Phyllosticta sp. indet, from apple agar in Petri dishes. This fungus grew faster on agar than on cba, formed pycnidia sparsely onagar and not at all on cba. With sodium asparaginate added the mycelium becomes very dense, withconsiderable aerial development, remains colorless and produces few thes


Annual report of the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station . Fig. 11.— Volutella [nidi S. andH.; two black colonies upon cba +sodium asparaginate + starch. Bessey, Ueber die Bedingungen der Farbbildung bei Fusarium, Inaug. Diss. Halle., 1904. 56 THIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT. 1SQ9. Phyllosticta sp. indet, from apple agar in Petri dishes. This fungus grew faster on agar than on cba, formed pycnidia sparsely onagar and not at all on cba. With sodium asparaginate added the mycelium becomes very dense, withconsiderable aerial development, remains colorless and produces few these visible only with the two-third objective. The presence of glucoseled to exceedingly profuse pycnidial development, while on starch the growthwas as with cba+sodium asparaginate, showing again the ability to utilizeglucose, but not starch. Alternaria sp. indet, from Lawson carnation. This fungus, the cause of an apparently undescribed carnation disease whichwill be the subject of a subsequent paper, was isolated during October, was striking differenc


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