. Bacteria in relation to plant diseases. Bacteriology; Plant diseases. 6o BACTERIA IN RELATION TO PLANT DISEASES. that not every chance organism will produce this disease when introduced into the stomata, but only Bad. primi. In 1898 the writer pointed out that Bacterium stcu.'arti probably enters the plant through the water-pores situated at the tips of the leaves. The examination of diseased maize-plants found in southwestern Michigan led to this assumption. The tips of many of the leaves were dead, while the basal parts were living. The vessels in the tips of the leaves. Please note that t
. Bacteria in relation to plant diseases. Bacteriology; Plant diseases. 6o BACTERIA IN RELATION TO PLANT DISEASES. that not every chance organism will produce this disease when introduced into the stomata, but only Bad. primi. In 1898 the writer pointed out that Bacterium stcu.'arti probably enters the plant through the water-pores situated at the tips of the leaves. The examination of diseased maize-plants found in southwestern Michigan led to this assumption. The tips of many of the leaves were dead, while the basal parts were living. The vessels in the tips of the leaves. 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 Smith, Erwin F. (Erwin Frink), 1854-1927. Washington, D. C. , Carnegie Institution of Washington
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