. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. =yk: Fn;. 32. Fusarium lycopers (I) Diplocladium Stage. (II) Fusarium Stage. a separate fungus and includ-jd here. Pesta- loixia palniaruni, which attacks the leaves of cocoa- nut palms, is another mem- ber of this group. The uyphomyi' These fungi are mainly superficial, sometimes only partly so; rarely endopara- sitic on insects. The hyphae are often profuse, and bear free, naked conidia These are for the most part the fungi known as mildews and moulds. The cohort embraces four families. In th


. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. =yk: Fn;. 32. Fusarium lycopers (I) Diplocladium Stage. (II) Fusarium Stage. a separate fungus and includ-jd here. Pesta- loixia palniaruni, which attacks the leaves of cocoa- nut palms, is another mem- ber of this group. The uyphomyi' These fungi are mainly superficial, sometimes only partly so; rarely endopara- sitic on insects. The hyphae are often profuse, and bear free, naked conidia These are for the most part the fungi known as mildews and moulds. The cohort embraces four families. In the Mucedinaceae, the hyphae and conidia are hyaline, or clear-coloured; never brown or blackish. The family is subdivided on the characters of the conidiophores a n d the. 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 Great Britain. Imperial Dept. of Agriculture for the West Indies. Bridgetown, Barbados, Bowen & sons;


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