. Manual of fruit diseases . Fruit. 72 MANUAL OF FRUIT DISEASES White Heart-Rot Caused by Fames igniarius (Fries) Gillet This disease is far more important in the forest than in the orchard. Among some of the trees attacked, besides the apple, are beech, aspen, balm-of-Gilead, willow, sugar maple, red maple, striped maple, silver maple, yellow birch, butter- nut, black walnut, oak and hickory. Most destruction is wrought in the beech and aspen. But as an apple- tree heart disease, white heart-rot is perhaps the most prevalent and the most destructive trouble of this type. Although this disease
. Manual of fruit diseases . Fruit. 72 MANUAL OF FRUIT DISEASES White Heart-Rot Caused by Fames igniarius (Fries) Gillet This disease is far more important in the forest than in the orchard. Among some of the trees attacked, besides the apple, are beech, aspen, balm-of-Gilead, willow, sugar maple, red maple, striped maple, silver maple, yellow birch, butter- nut, black walnut, oak and hickory. Most destruction is wrought in the beech and aspen. But as an apple- tree heart disease, white heart-rot is perhaps the most prevalent and the most destructive trouble of this type. Although this disease has been known for about two hundred years, it was not thoroughly studied until 1878. Little has been learned since that time, in spite of the fact that the disease is world wide in its range. It has been found in practically every country of the globe as well as in all the more important islands. The causal pathogene does not appear to be limited in its geo- graphical range by climatic conditions, being found not only in temperate zones, but in the frigid and tropical regions as well. Symptoms. The characters by which white heart-rot may be recognized are of two general types, external and internal. The first. Fig. 20. - â Fruiting body of the white heart-rot pathogene. '. 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 Hesler, L. R. (Lexemuel Ray); Whetzel, Herbert Hice, 1877-1944. New York : Macmillan
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