. Fungous diseases of plants : with chapters on physiology, culture methods and technique . Fungi in agriculture. 206 FUNGOUS DISEASES OF PLANTS Klebahn in his investigations of this fungus ascertained that when the leaves are wintered over under suitable conditions of moisture an ascigerous stage is developed the following spring. This stage proved to be a Pseudopeziza; that is to say, a Pseudopeziza was one of the most abundant of the perithecial stages found on wintered leaves. The spores of other perithecial forms yielded upon inoculation of the growing leaves no result, whereas spores of


. Fungous diseases of plants : with chapters on physiology, culture methods and technique . Fungi in agriculture. 206 FUNGOUS DISEASES OF PLANTS Klebahn in his investigations of this fungus ascertained that when the leaves are wintered over under suitable conditions of moisture an ascigerous stage is developed the following spring. This stage proved to be a Pseudopeziza; that is to say, a Pseudopeziza was one of the most abundant of the perithecial stages found on wintered leaves. The spores of other perithecial forms yielded upon inoculation of the growing leaves no result, whereas spores of the Pseudopeziza developed in due course of. Fig. 79. Anthracnose on Currant Leaf. (Photograph by F. C. Stewart) time the Glceosporial stage upon growing parts. The ascigerous stage develops as a small fungous body of rapidly growing tissue, completely immersed in the leaf, and more or less surrounded by the old hyphse of the Glceosporial form. With further develop- ment the epidermis is ruptured and the apothecium opens as a fleshy disk-shaped structure, the basal portions of which consist of more or less pseudoparenchymatous tissue from which arise numerous asci and paraphyses. The basal portion remains in part surrounded by thick-walled cells of the old mycelium, as. 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 Duggar, Benjamin M. (Benjamin Minge), 1872-1956. Boston ; New York : Ginn


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