Fungi and fungicides; a practical manual, concerning the fungous diseases of cultivated plants and the means of preventing their ravages . FIG. 71. MUSKMELOK LEAF SHOWING BACTERIAL BLIGHT. being due to the excess of moisture—a sogginess, so tospeak. (Halsted.) Effective preventive measures for this vexatious mal-ady have yet to be found. Presumably rotation of cropswill prove an important method, but if the same germsaffect many widely separated plants, a specially devisedrotation may be required. IHE MELON LEAF-SPOT 163 The Melon Leaf=spot A muskmelon leaf injured by a fungus belonging tothe


Fungi and fungicides; a practical manual, concerning the fungous diseases of cultivated plants and the means of preventing their ravages . FIG. 71. MUSKMELOK LEAF SHOWING BACTERIAL BLIGHT. being due to the excess of moisture—a sogginess, so tospeak. (Halsted.) Effective preventive measures for this vexatious mal-ady have yet to be found. Presumably rotation of cropswill prove an important method, but if the same germsaffect many widely separated plants, a specially devisedrotation may be required. IHE MELON LEAF-SPOT 163 The Melon Leaf=spot A muskmelon leaf injured by a fungus belonging tothe genus Phyllosticta, is represented in Fig. 72. Itcjauses light colored spots, which may eventually break


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