Text-book of structural and physiological botany . Fig. 376.—The vine-mildew : A, the Fungus Oidiiun Tuckeri; a the oiSium-spores(conidia) becoming detached; x the organs of attachment ; b a germinatingspore ( X 400). B, c the so-called cicinobulus-fruit [or cyst], a later forjn offructification of the vine-mildew ; <^its spores, (x 450.) sugar-cane ; so that for twenty years after 1851 scarcely any Madeirawine was produced. From that time the disease, favoured by dampwarm weather, has spread locally to the whole of Europe, no remedyhaving been up to the present time discovered for it. Next


Text-book of structural and physiological botany . Fig. 376.—The vine-mildew : A, the Fungus Oidiiun Tuckeri; a the oiSium-spores(conidia) becoming detached; x the organs of attachment ; b a germinatingspore ( X 400). B, c the so-called cicinobulus-fruit [or cyst], a later forjn offructification of the vine-mildew ; <^its spores, (x 450.) sugar-cane ; so that for twenty years after 1851 scarcely any Madeirawine was produced. From that time the disease, favoured by dampwarm weather, has spread locally to the whole of Europe, no remedyhaving been up to the present time discovered for it. Next to the vine-disease \ki^ plum-disease is one of themost destructive parasitic diseases of the different kinds ofstone-friiit. The malformations produced by it, and knownunder the name of pods and pockets,^ are distinguishedfrom the dark juicy fruit covered with a bluish bloom bytheir greater length and flatness, by the want of the hardstone, and by their invariably lighter colour. The prema- 230 Strtccttiral and Physiological Botany. turely ri


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