. Fig. 53. â Schizophyllum commune, frequently the causal fungus of wood rot of cherry and other trees. After Atkinson. PEACH Brown rot, mold (Sclerotinia fructigena (Pers.) Schrcet.). â â Probably no other disease is so destructive to peaches, plums, and cherries as is the brown rot, which, attacks the fruits as they approach maturity, turning them brown, soft, and useless. Aside from injuring the mature 1 Heald, F. D., Neb. Agr. Exp. Sta. Rpt. 19, p. 29.


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