. Fig. 129 Cytospora Sacchari : Surface and Sectional Views of Pycnidia Spore and Sporophore From Memoirs, Dept. Agri., India project beyond the surface sufficiently to be readily seen, and to give a rough sensation when the linger is passed over them. During wet weather a minute yellowish globule of conidia exudes from the tip of the beak. The spores are cylindrical and slightly curved, obtuse at both ends, microns. With the elimination of the susceptible varieties in Porto Rico no further evidence of parasitic activity on the part of this fungus has been seen. Leaf Sheath Rot Under


. Fig. 129 Cytospora Sacchari : Surface and Sectional Views of Pycnidia Spore and Sporophore From Memoirs, Dept. Agri., India project beyond the surface sufficiently to be readily seen, and to give a rough sensation when the linger is passed over them. During wet weather a minute yellowish globule of conidia exudes from the tip of the beak. The spores are cylindrical and slightly curved, obtuse at both ends, microns. With the elimination of the susceptible varieties in Porto Rico no further evidence of parasitic activity on the part of this fungus has been seen. Leaf Sheath Rot Under the name of " rood rot " (red-rot) this disease has been known from Java since 1890 It is generally distributed


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