Diseases of plants induced by Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae diseasesofplants00tube Year: 1897 368 UREDINKAE. M. salicis-capreae (Pers.) (Britain and America). Uredo- and teleutospores on leaves of Salix Gaprca and several other species. According to Eostrup, Ocmmia cuonumi (Gmel.) is a stage of this. M. Hartigii {M. cpitca Thlini.) (JriLain and America). Uredo- and teleutospores on leaves of Salkc pruinosa. S. dnphnoides, S. viminalis, etc. Eostrup regards C. ribcsii Lk. of
Diseases of plants induced by Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae diseasesofplants00tube Year: 1897 368 UREDINKAE. M. salicis-capreae (Pers.) (Britain and America). Uredo- and teleutospores on leaves of Salix Gaprca and several other species. According to Eostrup, Ocmmia cuonumi (Gmel.) is a stage of this. M. Hartigii {M. cpitca Thlini.) (JriLain and America). Uredo- and teleutospores on leaves of Salkc pruinosa. S. dnphnoides, S. viminalis, etc. Eostrup regards C. ribcsii Lk. of liibcs as a cacoma-iovm. Fig. 200.âMilamijsorii salicis-mpr((i<. Section through leaf of Salix Caprca, with a uredospore-sorus on the lower epidermis ; on the upper side a teleutospore- sorus is in process of development, but is as yet completely closed over. (After Tulasne.) M. repentis Plowr. Uredo- and teleutospores on Salir repens. Caeoma oil OrcIiiH marulata. (The Caeoma orchidis of other orcliids is probably identical with this one.) M. arctica Rostr. on Salix Iterhacea, S. glauat, and S. groenlaiidiva in Greenland. M. mixta (Schlecht). (Britain). The related Caeoma is unknown. Thiinien also gives M. Castagnei Thlini. on .S'. amygdalina. M. viteliinae D. C. on Salix fragilis is said by Schi'oeter to have its Caeoma on Galanthus nivalis (Britain). The rusts of cultivated willows are very detrimental to them 'J/. Haliris-capreae [M. va})rearum ) is divided by some autliorities into (Pers.) and M. epitea (Kze. et Schni.). Thiunen, ''Mel. salicina,' Mittheilungen o-im d. for.'<tlkh. Vemiwhswesen. , 1879. â 'Plowriglit {/oc. cit.).
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