. Fig. 96.—Gibbera vaccinii. Isolated asctis with eight spores ; isolated hair from the outside of a perithecium. (v. Tubeuf del.) Fig. 95.—Gibbera vaccinii on Cowberry. The perithecia form black patches on the living leafy branch, as well as the dead Jarown one. (v. Tubeuf del.) Fig. 97.—Gibbera vaccinii. Cross-section of Cowberry showing a patch of perithecia in section; the hairy perithecia contain paraphyses and asci with spores ; a mycelium permeates the cortical tissue of the host. Short hooked hairs cover the epidermis of the stem. (v. Tubeuf del.) spherical perithecia, which are coated
. Fig. 96.—Gibbera vaccinii. Isolated asctis with eight spores ; isolated hair from the outside of a perithecium. (v. Tubeuf del.) Fig. 95.—Gibbera vaccinii on Cowberry. The perithecia form black patches on the living leafy branch, as well as the dead Jarown one. (v. Tubeuf del.) Fig. 97.—Gibbera vaccinii. Cross-section of Cowberry showing a patch of perithecia in section; the hairy perithecia contain paraphyses and asci with spores ; a mycelium permeates the cortical tissue of the host. Short hooked hairs cover the epidermis of the stem. (v. Tubeuf del.) spherical perithecia, which are coated by short, acute, unicellular, black hairs (Fig. 97). The perithecia contain paraphyses and
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