. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . *Fig. 11.—Longitudinal section through basal part of inoculated sugar-cane 8 or 12, showing red nodes (dark cross-stripes) and buds pushing at X,X, X, X. Photographed about May 6, 1903, i. e., 3 months from date of inoculation. fFic. 12.—Longitudinal section through a mottled (red and yellow) bundle from the stem of a sugar-cane inocu- lated with Bad. vascularum, showing how the bacteria fade out above into an amorphous red mass. Slide 310 (17. For a detail see fig. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images tha


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . *Fig. 11.—Longitudinal section through basal part of inoculated sugar-cane 8 or 12, showing red nodes (dark cross-stripes) and buds pushing at X,X, X, X. Photographed about May 6, 1903, i. e., 3 months from date of inoculation. fFic. 12.—Longitudinal section through a mottled (red and yellow) bundle from the stem of a sugar-cane inocu- lated with Bad. vascularum, showing how the bacteria fade out above into an amorphous red mass. Slide 310 (17. For a detail see 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 Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington


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