Fungi and fungicides; a practical manual, concerning the fungous diseases of cultivated plants and the means of preventing their ravages . FIG. 34. SPRAYIXG FOR PLUM The Plum Leaf=rust Puccinia j^^uni-spinoscBThis is a disease somewhat similar to the affected by it become spotted with reddish above,and yellowish-brown below, and when the attack is se-vere the trees may be defoliated. The remedial treat-ment is the same as for the leaf-blight. FUNGI AFFECTING THE CHERRY The Brown Rot Monilia fructigena As stated on page 56, where this disease is discussed in its relati
Fungi and fungicides; a practical manual, concerning the fungous diseases of cultivated plants and the means of preventing their ravages . FIG. 34. SPRAYIXG FOR PLUM The Plum Leaf=rust Puccinia j^^uni-spinoscBThis is a disease somewhat similar to the affected by it become spotted with reddish above,and yellowish-brown below, and when the attack is se-vere the trees may be defoliated. The remedial treat-ment is the same as for the leaf-blight. FUNGI AFFECTING THE CHERRY The Brown Rot Monilia fructigena As stated on page 56, where this disease is discussed in its relations to the plum,it frequently attacks cher-ries, as well as jDlums andpeaches. Its life-history onthe cherry does not differmaterially from that on the]3lum, although it usuallydoes not pass from fruit tofruit so often on the cherry,because the individual fruitsdo not touch each other somuch. Fig. 35 represents asound ripe cherry, togetherwith one mummiiied by thisdisease.
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