. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 542 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE G. variabile Lau. grows on Ribes alpinum. G. curvatum Oud. is described as a currant parasite. G. malicorticis Cor.'^ Caulicolous; spots brownish, slightly depressed, irregular in outline; acervuli minute, erumpent; conidia elliptic, curved, hyaline or greenish-tinged, granular, 24 x 6 /*• On apples in northwestern United States. Neofabrea has been reported as genetically connected.*^* G. cydonisB Mont, is re- corded as a parasite on the quince. G. musarum C. & M. is a common wound parasi


. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 542 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE G. variabile Lau. grows on Ribes alpinum. G. curvatum Oud. is described as a currant parasite. G. malicorticis Cor.'^ Caulicolous; spots brownish, slightly depressed, irregular in outline; acervuli minute, erumpent; conidia elliptic, curved, hyaline or greenish-tinged, granular, 24 x 6 /*• On apples in northwestern United States. Neofabrea has been reported as genetically connected.*^* G. cydonisB Mont, is re- corded as a parasite on the quince. G. musarum C. & M. is a common wound parasite on bananas. Acervuli innate; erumpent, gregarious, rose-tinged; conidia elongate-ellipsoid, ends rounded, 10-12 x 4r-5 n, gran- ular. A variety, importatum, is also recognized. G. diospyri E. & E. Acervuli on yellowish dis- colored areas, innate, erumpent, epiphyllous, on the leaf veins, mi- nute, tuberculiform, pale; conidia ovate, granular, 6-14 x 5-7 fi. On persimmon. G. fragarise (Lib.) Mont. Spots indeterminate, red, epiphyllous; acervuli applanate, rugulose, black; conidia cylindric, 4 to 5-guttulate. On strawberries but not usually troublesome. G. amygdalinum Brizi.^^^ occurs on the green fruit of the al- mond in Italy. G. venetum ;- ^^^^ Caulicolous or foliicolous; spots orbicular or elliptic, border raised, darker, 2-3 nmi. in diameter; conidia oblong, elliptic, 5-7 X 3 /», in mass Fig. 367.—G. malicorticis; a, acervulua; B, gemiinating spore. 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 illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Stevens, Frank Lincoln, 1871-1934. New York : Macmillan


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