. Diseases of truck crops and their control. Vegetables. Fig. 28. Sweet Potato Diseases. a. and i. Chains of conidia of the soil stain fungus MonilochiEles infuscans, b. to I. manner in which the chains of conidia of M. infuscans are breaking up into individual spores, o. germinating conidia of M. infuscans, n. part of a cross section of a sweet potato root showing the relationship of M. infuscans to the epidermis of the host, p. conidiophores of Trichoderma Koningi, a, young strands of mycelium of Phymatotrichum omnivorum. r. mycelial strands of the Texas root rot fungus, Ozonium omnivorum fr


. Diseases of truck crops and their control. Vegetables. Fig. 28. Sweet Potato Diseases. a. and i. Chains of conidia of the soil stain fungus MonilochiEles infuscans, b. to I. manner in which the chains of conidia of M. infuscans are breaking up into individual spores, o. germinating conidia of M. infuscans, n. part of a cross section of a sweet potato root showing the relationship of M. infuscans to the epidermis of the host, p. conidiophores of Trichoderma Koningi, a, young strands of mycelium of Phymatotrichum omnivorum. r. mycelial strands of the Texas root rot fungus, Ozonium omnivorum from dead cotton plant (q. and r. after Duggar), tn. sclerotia of Sclerotium 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, J. J. (Jacob Joseph), 1885-. New York, E. P. Dutton & company


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