. Circular. Insect pests; Insect pests. plant stands more erect, and, in fact, is but a mass of short overgrown leaves that usually kill with the first frost. Fig-ure 10 shows a young tiller starting out from below the ])art attacked l)y the Hy. If this tiller were to be attacked after it appeared al)ove ground, there would follow the same appearance as in case of the original plant: that is to. Fig. 9.—Healthy youns wheat jihuit (urig-inal). say, the leaves would become broad(M- and of a darker color. The foregoing statement will apply to a severe attack on fall wheat in spring and on young s
. Circular. Insect pests; Insect pests. plant stands more erect, and, in fact, is but a mass of short overgrown leaves that usually kill with the first frost. Fig-ure 10 shows a young tiller starting out from below the ])art attacked l)y the Hy. If this tiller were to be attacked after it appeared al)ove ground, there would follow the same appearance as in case of the original plant: that is to. Fig. 9.—Healthy youns wheat jihuit (urig-inal). say, the leaves would become broad(M- and of a darker color. The foregoing statement will apply to a severe attack on fall wheat in spring and on young spring wheat. The only exception in the appear- ance of infested young plants is in the case of the hard wheats, whose foliage is broader and of a darker color, but the erect positiou will. 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 United States. Bureau of Entomology. Washington, D. C. : The Bureau
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