. Annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station. Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). Cryptogamic Botany and Plant Pathology. 411 produce considerable growltih of myoelium before tJie thread reaohjes nutritive tissues. In germination one or more germ tubes ai'ise from the spore usually at one side of tihe ends. Figures! 3, b and c represents dif- ferent stages in geniiination. The ooaiise granule® are quite numerous, and in some of them have moved out into the foniiing mycelium. Figure 3, e represents a farther developm(mt of myce- lium a


. Annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station. Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). Cryptogamic Botany and Plant Pathology. 411 produce considerable growltih of myoelium before tJie thread reaohjes nutritive tissues. In germination one or more germ tubes ai'ise from the spore usually at one side of tihe ends. Figures! 3, b and c represents dif- ferent stages in geniiination. The ooaiise granule® are quite numerous, and in some of them have moved out into the foniiing mycelium. Figure 3, e represents a farther developm(mt of myce- lium and also a farther distribution of the gTanules in the threads. Figure 1, a, b, and c are three camera lucida sketches if the growth from a spore which wais sown December fourteenth at. p. m. a represents the growth which had taken place in exactly twenty-four hours, being sketched at p. m., December fifteenth, b was sketched from the same object at p. m. on the same day, and c at a. m., December sixteenth. The spores are therefore developed with great rapidity under favorable circum- stances. In tiie same culture were other spoi'es whieli developed a much greater extent of mycelium and number of spwes. This gTOup was chosen because of its limited extent, being thus more convenient to sketch. During the gi'owth and production of spores the coarse granulas gradually disappear. As the cultm'e ages the masis of spores. 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 Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station. Ithaca, N. Y. : The University


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