. The diseases of crops and their remedies : a handbook of economic biology for farmers and students. Plant diseases. GRAMINEOUS CEOPS. 97 was first described by the late Eev. M. J. Berkeley, , in the Journal Linnean Society (vol. xiii. p. 175). This fiingus occurs chiefly in the South and South-west of England, and appears only to attack certain grasses growing on calcareous and siliceous soUs. The reason for. Fig. 38.—ISABIA PUCIFORMIS OP GRASSES A. A grass infested with the fungus (a). B. End of a fongns tuft (a) with eonidia (spores). C. Gonidia. x 670 diam. (Zeiss' E., 4oc.) the gro
. The diseases of crops and their remedies : a handbook of economic biology for farmers and students. Plant diseases. GRAMINEOUS CEOPS. 97 was first described by the late Eev. M. J. Berkeley, , in the Journal Linnean Society (vol. xiii. p. 175). This fiingus occurs chiefly in the South and South-west of England, and appears only to attack certain grasses growing on calcareous and siliceous soUs. The reason for. Fig. 38.—ISABIA PUCIFORMIS OP GRASSES A. A grass infested with the fungus (a). B. End of a fongns tuft (a) with eonidia (spores). C. Gonidia. x 670 diam. (Zeiss' E., 4oc.) the growth of I. fuciformis on certain grasses growing on the previously mentioned soils, may be due to iihe fact that both calcareous and siliceous soils contain (as a rule) smaller percentages of iron oxide than argillaceous 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 Griffiths, A. B. (Arthur Bower), 1859-. London : G. Bell
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