. Bacteria in relation to plant diseases. Bacteriology; Plant diseases. PLANT BACTERIA, VOL. 2, PLATE 5A, -'W. Crown Gall of Daisy. Cross-section of petiole from an inoculated plant showing the central leaf-trace enlarged and converted into a pseudo stem by the parasitism oiBacl. tumefacU'ns. The reason for the stem structure of the leaf tumor lies in the fact that the tumor-strand infecting this leaf-trace is an outgrowth from a primary tumor on the stem. The remainder of the petiole is normal. Slide 634 B Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have


. Bacteria in relation to plant diseases. Bacteriology; Plant diseases. PLANT BACTERIA, VOL. 2, PLATE 5A, -'W. Crown Gall of Daisy. Cross-section of petiole from an inoculated plant showing the central leaf-trace enlarged and converted into a pseudo stem by the parasitism oiBacl. tumefacU'ns. The reason for the stem structure of the leaf tumor lies in the fact that the tumor-strand infecting this leaf-trace is an outgrowth from a primary tumor on the stem. The remainder of the petiole is normal. Slide 634 B 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 Smith, Erwin F. (Erwin Frink), 1854-1927. Washington, D. C. , Carnegie Institution of Washington


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