. Botany for agricultural students. Plants. 368 THALLOPHYTES numerous nuclei of the antlieiidiuni flow into the trichogyne and pass on into the oogonium whow tlio}^ pair and fuse with the numerous nuclei of the oogonium. From the fertilized oogonium, now known as the ascogoniuni, branches called ascogenous hyphae arc developed and on the ultimate branches of these are produced the asci. From beneath the ascogoniuni sterile hyphae (hyphae producing no asci) grow up among the ascoge- nous hyphae and constitute the paraphyses of the hymenium. Other sterile hyphae form the wall of the cup-shaped p


. Botany for agricultural students. Plants. 368 THALLOPHYTES numerous nuclei of the antlieiidiuni flow into the trichogyne and pass on into the oogonium whow tlio}^ pair and fuse with the numerous nuclei of the oogonium. From the fertilized oogonium, now known as the ascogoniuni, branches called ascogenous hyphae arc developed and on the ultimate branches of these are produced the asci. From beneath the ascogoniuni sterile hyphae (hyphae producing no asci) grow up among the ascoge- nous hyphae and constitute the paraphyses of the hymenium. Other sterile hyphae form the wall of the cup-shaped plant â '^^"JR^'^M^ ""' <^ i^?^ body or ascoearp. Usually several oogonia are involved in the formation of a single. ascoearp. Brown Rot of Stone Fruits (Sclerotinia fructigena). â This Fungus, shown in Figure 319, is one of the parasitic forms of the Pezizales. In some years this Fungus is an extremely destructive para- site. It attacks nearly all stone fruits and in some years nearly half of the Plum and Peach crop may be destroyed by this disease. In Georgia the estimated loss in Peaches and Plums caused by this disease in 1900 was between $500,000 and $700,000. To a limited extent it attacks the twigs and flowers and does some damage in this way. Fruits half size or larger seem to be most susceptible to the attack of the Fungus. The disease first shoAVs as small decayed spots, dark brown in color. The fruit decays rapidly and soon hyphae break through from beneath, forming moldy patches on the surface. The moldy patches contain conidiophores which Fig. 319. â Sclerotinia fructigena. Above, the apothecia developed on a decayed Plum; at the right, below, section through an apothecium, show- ing asci and paraphyses; at the left, below, an ascus and paraph ysis more highly magnified. 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 il


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