. The diseases of the sweet pea ... Sweet peas. 32 produces, and the second, because it opens the way to several fungous parasites. Heterodera radicicola attacking many hosts. The eel worm is of an omnivorous nature. Marcinowski87 gives a list of 235 species of plants affected with the pest. Almost all of the more important families of flowering plants are present in the list, as well as one gym- nosperm and a fern. The plants include both Monocotyledons and dicotyledons, herbs, woody plants, annuals and perennials. Many of our garden plants and field crops are attacked by the pest. Of the pla


. The diseases of the sweet pea ... Sweet peas. 32 produces, and the second, because it opens the way to several fungous parasites. Heterodera radicicola attacking many hosts. The eel worm is of an omnivorous nature. Marcinowski87 gives a list of 235 species of plants affected with the pest. Almost all of the more important families of flowering plants are present in the list, as well as one gym- nosperm and a fern. The plants include both Monocotyledons and dicotyledons, herbs, woody plants, annuals and perennials. Many of our garden plants and field crops are attacked by the pest. Of the plants said not to be affected by Heterodera, Bessey88 cites the following hosts: Crab grass (Syntherisma sanguinalis), redtop (Agrostis alba), Johnson grass (Andropogon halepensis), some varie- ties of oats (Avena sativa), Bromus schraderi, Eustachys pe'trea,. Fisr. 32. Pure culture of Fusarium lathvri. the cause of sweet Dea wilt some varieties of barley (Hordenm vulgare), perennial rye grass, Lolium perenne, Echinochloa frumentacea, Panicum miliaceum, Pen- nisteum sp. timothy (Phleum pratense), rye (Secale cereale), Andro- pogon sorghum, Triticum, maize (Zea mays), Euchlaena luxurians, Bidens leucantha, B. bipinnata, G-naphalium purpurem, Helenium tenuifolium, some species of Solidago and 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 Taubenhaus, Jacob Joseph, 1886- [from old catalog]. Philadelphia


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