. The fungal diseases of the common larch . Larches. D ]?IG. 12.—^Diagrams showing stages in the development of a canker: A, first spring; B, first autumn; c, second spring; d, third spring; e, fourth spring. For description, see text. Fig. 12, A, shows a transverse section of a three-year- old stem in which a portion ' x ' has been attacked and killed by Dasyscypha. In the spring of the first year the fungus has not reached the cambium, but is near enough to the section ab of the cambium to have affected it and caused it to make the abnormal wood ab of fig. 12, b. This latter figure shows the


. The fungal diseases of the common larch . Larches. D ]?IG. 12.—^Diagrams showing stages in the development of a canker: A, first spring; B, first autumn; c, second spring; d, third spring; e, fourth spring. For description, see text. Fig. 12, A, shows a transverse section of a three-year- old stem in which a portion ' x ' has been attacked and killed by Dasyscypha. In the spring of the first year the fungus has not reached the cambium, but is near enough to the section ab of the cambium to have affected it and caused it to make the abnormal wood ab of fig. 12, b. This latter figure shows the state of affairs at the end of. 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 Hiley, W. E. (Wilfrid Edward). Oxford : Clarendon Press


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