. Southern field crops (exclusive of forage plants). Agriculture. 416 SOUTHERN FIELD CROPS Dry weather checks the progress of the disease, and it may then appear only as a reddening or spotting of the sur- face of the boll without serious damage to the Fig. 183.—Anthkacnose on Cotton Bolls. No method of spraying for the prevention of boll-rot has been devised. But since anthracnose develops most rapidly in the shade, preventive measures consist in (1) ad- mitting the maximum amount of sunlight by widening. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may hav


. Southern field crops (exclusive of forage plants). Agriculture. 416 SOUTHERN FIELD CROPS Dry weather checks the progress of the disease, and it may then appear only as a reddening or spotting of the sur- face of the boll without serious damage to the Fig. 183.—Anthkacnose on Cotton Bolls. No method of spraying for the prevention of boll-rot has been devised. But since anthracnose develops most rapidly in the shade, preventive measures consist in (1) ad- mitting the maximum amount of sunlight by widening. 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 Duggar, J. F. (John Frederick), 1868-. New York, The Macmillan company


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