. Botany, with agricultural applications. Botany. Fig. 306.— a bunch of Grapes partially de- stroyed by the Downy Mildew. From Farmer's Bulletin £84, U. S. Dept. of Fig. 307. —The haustoria of the Downy Mildew reaching into the cells of the grape, h, hypha; a, haustoria. From Bvlletin SI 4, Ohio Agr. Exp. Sta. furnished by the leaves and as a result both fruit and vine may suffer. Often the fruit is directly attacked and de- stroyed. After the Mildew is well established within the tissues of the hosts, it sends through the stomata numerous branches which constitute the superficia
. Botany, with agricultural applications. Botany. Fig. 306.— a bunch of Grapes partially de- stroyed by the Downy Mildew. From Farmer's Bulletin £84, U. S. Dept. of Fig. 307. —The haustoria of the Downy Mildew reaching into the cells of the grape, h, hypha; a, haustoria. From Bvlletin SI 4, Ohio Agr. Exp. Sta. furnished by the leaves and as a result both fruit and vine may suffer. Often the fruit is directly attacked and de- stroyed. After the Mildew is well established within the tissues of the hosts, it sends through the stomata numerous branches which constitute the superficial downy patches characteristic of the parasite {Fig. 308). On the tips of these protruding hyphae are produced small globular bodies known as conidio- spores or eonidia, and the hyphae bearing them are called conidiophores which means "eonidia ; The eonidia are really small sporangia which break off and are. 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 Martin, John N. (John Nathan), b. 1875. New York, John Wiley & sons, inc. ; [etc. ,etc. ]
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