. Fig. 170.—Entytoiua Magnusii. Germin- ated spores; the promycelium of one shows a whorl of three branches with apices elongating to fonn germ-tubes; the other shows two, out of three, germ-tubes giving off branched sporidia (conidia). (After Woronin.) E. leproidum Trab.'- \Oedomyces leproides (Sacc.)]. Diseased beet-root exhibits irregular outgrowths, which enclose spaces filled with the brown spore-powder of this fungus. E. nympheae (Cunningham) Setch.^ on various species of Nymphea in America, Africa, and Europe. Melanotaenium/ Spores unicellular in patches on an intercellular mycelium lyi


. Fig. 170.—Entytoiua Magnusii. Germin- ated spores; the promycelium of one shows a whorl of three branches with apices elongating to fonn germ-tubes; the other shows two, out of three, germ-tubes giving off branched sporidia (conidia). (After Woronin.) E. leproidum Trab.'- \Oedomyces leproides (Sacc.)]. Diseased beet-root exhibits irregular outgrowths, which enclose spaces filled with the brown spore-powder of this fungus. E. nympheae (Cunningham) Setch.^ on various species of Nymphea in America, Africa, and Europe. Melanotaenium/ Spores unicellular in patches on an intercellular mycelium lying deep in the host-plant; they have a thick dark brown ^ Halsted, Xew Jersey Af/rlc. Exper. Station Bulletin, No. 70, 1890. ^Trabut, " Sur una Ustilaginee parasite de la ; Compt. rend. ex VIII., 1894. ^Setchell, Botaniccd Gazette, 189-i, p. 188 (with illustrations). •*Schroeter, Kryptogam. Flora v. Schlesien. Woronin, Senckenberg Oesell, 1880.


Size: 1851px × 2700px
Photo credit: © The Bookworm Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1890, bookpublisherl, booksubjectfungi