. Bacteria, yeasts and molds in the home. Bacteriology; Yeast fungi; Molds (Fungi). DISTRIBUTION OF SPORES 6l currents or by insects, or, if the pieces of fruit are in direct contact with each other, as is almost always the case when packed, one piece of fruit will directly infect the next and thus start a new center of decay. In this way decay which begins with a single piece of fruit is. Fig. 24. Another species of Monilia taken from a decaying apple, showing formation of spores. sure in a short space of time to extend to the neighbor- ing pieces. From a single decaying apple, infection may


. Bacteria, yeasts and molds in the home. Bacteriology; Yeast fungi; Molds (Fungi). DISTRIBUTION OF SPORES 6l currents or by insects, or, if the pieces of fruit are in direct contact with each other, as is almost always the case when packed, one piece of fruit will directly infect the next and thus start a new center of decay. In this way decay which begins with a single piece of fruit is. Fig. 24. Another species of Monilia taken from a decaying apple, showing formation of spores. sure in a short space of time to extend to the neighbor- ing pieces. From a single decaying apple, infection may spread from apple to apple until a whole barrel speedily becomes decayed and ruined. It is an example of direct contagion. A practical suggestion arising from these facts is the wisdom of removing from the vicinity of sound fruits all. 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 Conn, H. W. (Herbert William), b. 1859. Boston, New York, Ginn and Company


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