. Bulletin. Agriculture -- New Hampshire. Fig. 15.— Fruit pit. Brown streaks in the flesh of the apple. highly colored than the surrounding portions and later take on various shades of brown. At first this coloration shows thru from rather deeply seated tissue, but later the surface tissue also becomes a dark brown. As the disease advances, the spots situated near each other often be- come confluent, devel- oping into one large spot or pit. The pro- nounced depressions in the later stages of this disease are char- acterized much better by the term pit than by that of spot. In late stages of th


. Bulletin. Agriculture -- New Hampshire. Fig. 15.— Fruit pit. Brown streaks in the flesh of the apple. highly colored than the surrounding portions and later take on various shades of brown. At first this coloration shows thru from rather deeply seated tissue, but later the surface tissue also becomes a dark brown. As the disease advances, the spots situated near each other often be- come confluent, devel- oping into one large spot or pit. The pro- nounced depressions in the later stages of this disease are char- acterized much better by the term pit than by that of spot. In late stages of the disease numerous spots of brown tissue are found in the flesh of the apple (Fig. 15). Closer study. Fiti. 16.— A sketch of a portion of the vascular .system of an 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 New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station. [Hanover, N. H. ] : New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station


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