. Agriculture through the laboratory and school garden. A manual and text-book of elementary agriculture for schools. Agriculture. ENEMIES OF PLANTS. 337 Those fruits which touch {>ach other are most easily affected ; hence, the importance of thinning the fruit. Another point to be remembered is the fact that the fruits infested l)y these fungi. FIG. 123.—BROWN ROT (Monilia/iuciigena). dry up and remain upon the tree, and thus carry the spores over to the next year. These mum- mified fruits (Fig. 123) should be destroyed or fed to hogs. Frequent spraying with the diluted. Please note that t
. Agriculture through the laboratory and school garden. A manual and text-book of elementary agriculture for schools. Agriculture. ENEMIES OF PLANTS. 337 Those fruits which touch {>ach other are most easily affected ; hence, the importance of thinning the fruit. Another point to be remembered is the fact that the fruits infested l)y these fungi. FIG. 123.—BROWN ROT (Monilia/iuciigena). dry up and remain upon the tree, and thus carry the spores over to the next year. These mum- mified fruits (Fig. 123) should be destroyed or fed to hogs. Frequent spraying with the diluted. 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 Jackson, Caroline Ruth, 1871-; Daugherty, Amelia (Crum) "Mrs. L. S. Daughery. " 1859-. New York, O. Judd company
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