. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 269 crowded, simple, hyaline; conidia oblong to elliptic, straight or curved, basally pointed, 10-20 x 5-7 fi. This was first described in conidial form as a Glceosporium by ' Atkinson ^^ on privet as cause of cankers. The fungus was isolated and grown in pure culture. Later perithecia were obtained in the pure cultures.^*'' G. piperata (E. & E.) S. & S. Perithecia cespitose, thinly membranous, dark-brown, pyriform, hairy; asci ciavate; spores slightly curved, elliptic, 12-18 x 4-6 Fi
. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 269 crowded, simple, hyaline; conidia oblong to elliptic, straight or curved, basally pointed, 10-20 x 5-7 fi. This was first described in conidial form as a Glceosporium by ' Atkinson ^^ on privet as cause of cankers. The fungus was isolated and grown in pure culture. Later perithecia were obtained in the pure cultures.^*'' G. piperata (E. & E.) S. & S. Perithecia cespitose, thinly membranous, dark-brown, pyriform, hairy; asci ciavate; spores slightly curved, elliptic, 12-18 x 4-6 Fig. 198.—Diagrammatic section through acervulus of G. rufomaculanB. a, parenchyma, 6, cuticle, c, subhymenial fungous layer, d, comdiophoTes, e, spores, 6, conidiophores and conidia in detail. After Clinton. Conidia (=Glceosporium piperatum) on circular or oval spots; acervuh pustular, concentrically arranged, conidia 12-23 x 5-6 /i.'*^ The ascigerous stage was grown from pure cultures of the conidia taken from pepper by Miss Stoneman ^" the perithecia appearing about a month after inoculation. Typical conidia were also se- cured from ascospore sowings. G. cincta. (B. & C.) S. & S.^^ Perithecia 180-280 n, flask-shaped, membranous, cespitose; asci ciavate, truncate or obtuse, 65-70 /*; spores elKptic, curved, 5-20 X 3 m''' Acervuli erumpent; conidia (=Colletotrichum cinctum) 12-15 x. 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 Stevens, Frank Lincoln, 1871-1934. New York : Macmillan
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