Journal of Agricultural Research . Journal of Agricultural Research Washington. D. C. Intracellular Bodies in Wheat Rosette Plate 8. ^. del Journal of Agricultural Research Washington, D. C. Go ^ ^ PLATE 8 Drawings of intracellular bodies in tissues from the tiller bases of Harvest Queenwheat plants affected by the rosette disease. All figures from material killed andfixed in weak chrome-acetic solution. All preparations, except those in figure 6,stained with Heidenhains iron-alum haematoxylin. Material in figure 6 stained withFlemmings triple stain. I.—The intracellular body sho^\Ti


Journal of Agricultural Research . Journal of Agricultural Research Washington. D. C. Intracellular Bodies in Wheat Rosette Plate 8. ^. del Journal of Agricultural Research Washington, D. C. Go ^ ^ PLATE 8 Drawings of intracellular bodies in tissues from the tiller bases of Harvest Queenwheat plants affected by the rosette disease. All figures from material killed andfixed in weak chrome-acetic solution. All preparations, except those in figure 6,stained with Heidenhains iron-alum haematoxylin. Material in figure 6 stained withFlemmings triple stain. I.—The intracellular body sho^\Ti here is about the smallest stage which could beidentified with certainty. Much smaller bodies occur in cells and these may be stillearlier stages of the intracellular bodies. Host nucleus marked N. 2.—This body shows an extreme alveolar structure. Note the heavily stained ringaround the large vacuole and the elongated structures within. This deeply stainedring occurs frequently around the vacuoles. 3, 6, and 8.—Irregularly ovoid and nearly spherical bodies most commonly found. 4.—An unusual intracellular body. Note the


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