. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 465 Sporophore with a pronounced sterile persistent base Sporopliorc witliout a pronounced sterile base Inner peridium opening irregularly. Inner peridium opening by a basal pore, the outer peridium break- ing equatorially and the upper half with the attached inner peridium forcefully ejected Capillitium free, short-branched ynth pointed ends Sporophore with a pronounced per- sistent sterile base 4. Sporophore without a pronounced sterile base Inner peridium paperj', opening by an apical mouth 5.


. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 465 Sporophore with a pronounced sterile persistent base Sporopliorc witliout a pronounced sterile base Inner peridium opening irregularly. Inner peridium opening by a basal pore, the outer peridium break- ing equatorially and the upper half with the attached inner peridium forcefully ejected Capillitium free, short-branched ynth pointed ends Sporophore with a pronounced per- sistent sterile base 4. Sporophore without a pronounced sterile base Inner peridium paperj', opening by an apical mouth 5. Inner peridium thick, breaking irregularly, capillitium spiny. . Outer peridium splitting into star-like re- , persistent segments Inner peridium opening by a single mouth Inner peridium opening by several mouths 1. Lycoperdon, p. 465. 2. Globaria. 3. Catastoma. BovisteUa. Bovista. 6. Mycenastrum. Geaster. Myrio stoma. Lycoperdon Tournefort Sessile, with a pronounced sterile base; peridium thin, opening regularly liy an apical perforation, smooth, warty or spiny; spore-mass and capilli- tium filling the interior of the sporophore with echinulate spores and even, simple hy- pha>. L. gemmatum Bat. is re- ported by Cavara "â * on fir trees in Italy, sending its rhizomorphic mycelial strands through cambium and bark causing the destruction of both. Fig. -Lycoperdon gemmatum. Lloyd. After. 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 Stevens, Frank Lincoln, 1871-1934. New York : Macmillan


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