. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. Fig. 25.—B. aroidese. After Townsend. B. apii (Brizi.) Mig.'^ is reported as the cause of a celery rot, which is possibly identical with a bacterial rot reported earlier by Halsted-'^ B. araliavorous Uyeda, described on Ginseng in Korea is per- haps also the cause of soft rot of Ginseng in America.'^ The organism was isolated and studied by Uyeda who made inocula- tions. Pseudomonas araliae and Bacillus koraiensis were also com- monly present in the Oriental disease.'' B. aroideae Town. (Group Number ) '3 This organism


. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. Fig. 25.—B. aroidese. After Townsend. B. apii (Brizi.) Mig.'^ is reported as the cause of a celery rot, which is possibly identical with a bacterial rot reported earlier by Halsted-'^ B. araliavorous Uyeda, described on Ginseng in Korea is per- haps also the cause of soft rot of Ginseng in America.'^ The organism was isolated and studied by Uyeda who made inocula- tions. Pseudomonas araliae and Bacillus koraiensis were also com- monly present in the Oriental disease.'' B. aroideae Town. (Group Number ) '3 This organism was described in 1904 as the cause of soft rot of calla '^ corms and leaves. The bacteria were present in almost pure culture in affected tissue and by puncture inoculation in pure culture produced the tjrpical disease in a few days. Townsend regarded the organism as distinct from B. carotov- orus, B. oleraceae, B. hyacinthi septicus and Pseudomonas de-. 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 Stevens, Frank Lincoln, 1871-1934. New York : Macmillan


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