. A manual of botany. Botany. THALLOPHYTA—FUNGI 89 easily transported by the wind. It is incapable of developing a mycelium upon the grass, but if it falls upon the leaf of the Barberry, it germinates, sending a hypha through the epidermis, instead of penetrating a stoma like the uredospore. The myce- Hum resulting from this hypha forms a dense network m the inter- cellular spaces of the leaf. At particular spots upon the leaf brown pustules make their appearance, in which two kinds of receptacles appear. Some on the upper surface of the leaf are much hke the spermogonia of the Ascomycetes, an
. A manual of botany. Botany. THALLOPHYTA—FUNGI 89 easily transported by the wind. It is incapable of developing a mycelium upon the grass, but if it falls upon the leaf of the Barberry, it germinates, sending a hypha through the epidermis, instead of penetrating a stoma like the uredospore. The myce- Hum resulting from this hypha forms a dense network m the inter- cellular spaces of the leaf. At particular spots upon the leaf brown pustules make their appearance, in which two kinds of receptacles appear. Some on the upper surface of the leaf are much hke the spermogonia of the Ascomycetes, and bear the Fig. 851. Fig. 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 Green, J. Reynolds (Joseph Reynolds), 1848-1914. London, J. & A. Churchill
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