. Kiij. ;il6.—flasmoiiiophofa Itriuiiirae. Effcuta uii 'i'iirnii>» gmwii in f^cutluiia. (v. Tubcvif phot.) become divided iij) by new cidl-walls. Tin- plasiiKMljuiu niakt-^ its way frdiu cfll to cell by means of the wall-j)its, and by aljsorbing the contents it and tills ihe whnle cell. ()n exhaustion of foud, and without previous enclosure in a luenibrane, the jilasmodiuin tonus itself into sjtores. so that the tissues of attacked roots become completely tilled with thick- walled s])ores, which are set free; only after decay of the surrounding tissues and eell-iueinliranes. The spor


. Kiij. ;il6.—flasmoiiiophofa Itriuiiirae. Effcuta uii 'i'iirnii>» gmwii in f^cutluiia. (v. Tubcvif phot.) become divided iij) by new cidl-walls. Tin- plasiiKMljuiu niakt-^ its way frdiu cfll to cell by means of the wall-j)its, and by aljsorbing the contents it and tills ihe whnle cell. ()n exhaustion of foud, and without previous enclosure in a luenibrane, the jilasmodiuin tonus itself into sjtores. so that the tissues of attacked roots become completely tilled with thick- walled s])ores, which are set free; only after decay of the surrounding tissues and eell-iueinliranes. The spores hibernate. anil in spriiiL,' inyxanioebae sli]i out, capable .if iidccling


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