. Fig. 48. Carnation Diseases. a. Mycelium of Alternaria dianthi showing branching and septation, b. mycelium below stroma and hypheae emerging through the stroma, c. caten- ulate spores as borne upon hypheae, d. spores, e. an old cluster of conidio- phores, f. a young cluster of conidiophores (after Stevens and Hall),_ g. hypheae of Sporotrichum poae with immature spores on short tapering branches, h. typical spores of S. poae, i. germinating spore, /. Fusarium like spores of S poae, k. carnation blossom rotted, showing eggs of mites, /. female mite, m. male mite (after Stewart, F. C, and Hod


. Fig. 48. Carnation Diseases. a. Mycelium of Alternaria dianthi showing branching and septation, b. mycelium below stroma and hypheae emerging through the stroma, c. caten- ulate spores as borne upon hypheae, d. spores, e. an old cluster of conidio- phores, f. a young cluster of conidiophores (after Stevens and Hall),_ g. hypheae of Sporotrichum poae with immature spores on short tapering branches, h. typical spores of S. poae, i. germinating spore, /. Fusarium like spores of S poae, k. carnation blossom rotted, showing eggs of mites, /. female mite, m. male mite (after Stewart, F. C, and Hodgldss, H. E,).


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