Fungous diseases of plants . IX. FOMES Atkixson, Geo. F. Studies of Some Shade Tree and Timber DestroyingFungi. Cornell Agl. Exp. Sta. Built. 193 : 199-235. yfc-j. 5d-9^. 1901. SCHRENK, H. VON. Diseases of Deciduous Forest Trees. Bur. Plant Ind.,U. S. Dept. Agl. Built. 149 : 1-85. ph. i-io. 1909. The genus Fomes includesamong its representatives themost destructive forest-treeorganisms in this order offungi. The conspicuousbracket-like and hoof-shapedsporophores are familiar toall who have given the typ-ical, temperate moist forestsany attention. They are, forthe most part, moisture-loving, wo
Fungous diseases of plants . IX. FOMES Atkixson, Geo. F. Studies of Some Shade Tree and Timber DestroyingFungi. Cornell Agl. Exp. Sta. Built. 193 : 199-235. yfc-j. 5d-9^. 1901. SCHRENK, H. VON. Diseases of Deciduous Forest Trees. Bur. Plant Ind.,U. S. Dept. Agl. Built. 149 : 1-85. ph. i-io. 1909. The genus Fomes includesamong its representatives themost destructive forest-treeorganisms in this order offungi. The conspicuousbracket-like and hoof-shapedsporophores are familiar toall who have given the typ-ical, temperate moist forestsany attention. They are, forthe most part, moisture-loving, wound fungi; and,consequently, they find in theconditions of the forest theopportunity for their destructiveness. Theymay be entirely absent fromshade and meadow many species of com-mon occurrence, specialmention should be made ofFames igiiiariiis, Fomes Fig. 230. FoMHs FomiNTAKws on fomeiitarius, and Fomes Pi-Beech. (Photograph by Geo. F. Atkinson) nicohx. Fomes applauatus is. 1 Schrenk, II. von. Bur. Ilant Ind., U. S. Dept. Agl. Built. 32 : 1-18. pis. i-j. 1903. AUTOBASIDIOMYCETES 465
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