. Diseases of economic plants. Plant diseases. TREES AND TIMBER 487 â rk City is placed at five to ten million dollars. The iqu pin and chestnut alone are susceptible. The attack >d mad upon the bark through wounds, but twigs and leaves are not directly affected. From the point of attack " spreads in all directions until the diseased parts meet on. Fig. 191. â Map showing the distribution of the chestnut bark disease: black shows area of severe infection ; round dots, presence of disease prior to 1909 ; + indicates â * the spread of the disease during 1909. After Metcalf. .jhe opposite
. Diseases of economic plants. Plant diseases. TREES AND TIMBER 487 â rk City is placed at five to ten million dollars. The iqu pin and chestnut alone are susceptible. The attack >d mad upon the bark through wounds, but twigs and leaves are not directly affected. From the point of attack " spreads in all directions until the diseased parts meet on. Fig. 191. â Map showing the distribution of the chestnut bark disease: black shows area of severe infection ; round dots, presence of disease prior to 1909 ; + indicates â * the spread of the disease during 1909. After Metcalf. .jhe opposite side of branch, thus girdling the twig. Dead, Jiscolored, sunken patches with numerous yellow, orange, or reddish-brown pustules are produced; spores are extruded in greenish or yellow horns. The appearance of the fun- gus upon the trunk indicates speedy death, but if small branches are first diseased, the tree may live for a few 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 Stevens, Frank Lincoln, 1871-1934; Hall, John Galentine, 1870- joint author. New York, The Macmillan Company
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