. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 140 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 22 S. linhartiana P. & D.^* is reported on quince in France. S. mespili Schell on medlar. S. seaveri, Rehm., comdia=Monilia seaveri, is on Prunus serotina.^'* S. padi Wor. is found on Prunus padus and ; It possesses a Monilia-form conidial stage with typical dis- junctors, i. e., spindle-shaped cellulose bodies between the conidia which easily break across to facilitate the separation of the Fig. 95.—S. libertiana. Sclerotia produced in artificial cul- ture. After


. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 140 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 22 S. linhartiana P. & D.^* is reported on quince in France. S. mespili Schell on medlar. S. seaveri, Rehm., comdia=Monilia seaveri, is on Prunus serotina.^'* S. padi Wor. is found on Prunus padus and ; It possesses a Monilia-form conidial stage with typical dis- junctors, i. e., spindle-shaped cellulose bodies between the conidia which easily break across to facilitate the separation of the Fig. 95.—S. libertiana. Sclerotia produced in artificial cul- ture. After Stevens and Hall. S. oxycocci Wor. is found on cranberry. It is unique in that half of the spores in each ascus are larger than the others. The conidial stage is a Monilia. S. fuckeliana (De Bary) ' Apothecia in clusters of 2-3 from sclerotia in the leaves, rarely in the fruits, of the host, yellowish-brown, m across, stem slender; ascospores 10-11 x 6-7 /x. Conidia (=Botrytis cinerea Pers., B. vulgaris Fr.). Conidio- phores simple or branched, forming dense gray tufts; conidia sub- globose, usually minutely apiculate, almost hyaline, 10-12 u Fig. 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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