. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. Fig. 71*.. Fib 71a.* S Fig. corn meal agar, potato agar, banana agar, carrot agar, Loefncr's malt extract agar, and standard beef peptone agar with oxalic acid (prepared for fungi). Neither have we been I 1'.. 7i«.—Stems of Dactylis glomerata from Denmark, showing dwarfing and distortion due to Rathay's disease. [G. 716.—Stem of Dactylis glomerata from Austria, photographed in 1913 from alcoholic material collected by Rathay. Leaves stuck together above and culm below pushing side-wise out of the sheath. Original in Museum of Lehr Anstalt


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. Fig. 71*.. Fib 71a.* S Fig. corn meal agar, potato agar, banana agar, carrot agar, Loefncr's malt extract agar, and standard beef peptone agar with oxalic acid (prepared for fungi). Neither have we been I 1'.. 7i«.—Stems of Dactylis glomerata from Denmark, showing dwarfing and distortion due to Rathay's disease. [G. 716.—Stem of Dactylis glomerata from Austria, photographed in 1913 from alcoholic material collected by Rathay. Leaves stuck together above and culm below pushing side-wise out of the sheath. Original in Museum of Lehr Anstalt at Kin 1. rneuberg. tFlG. 71c. .1. Cross section of stem of Dactylis glomerata, showing bacterial layer (white mass! entirely sur- rounding the culm, and separating n from the enveloping leaf-sheath. B. Cross-section from another plant, showing partial separation of an inner and outer leaf-sheath by the bacteria (white line at the top). Both were cut and photo- graphed in Washington from Rathay's male 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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