Archive image from page 161 of The culture and diseases of. The culture and diseases of the sweet pea culturediseasespea0taub Year: 1917 ( ii6 DISEASES OF THE SWEET PEA FIG. 14. a Endospores. h c Chlamydospores breaking UP INTO INDIVIDUAL SPORES, d Chloniydosporcs un- broken, f Ascospores. e single perithecium. with a somewhat swollen base and a long tapering cell. The endospores are formed in the apex of this terminal cell and are pushed out of the ruptured end by the growth of the unfragmented protoplasm of the base. They are hyaline, thin walled, and oblong to linear in shape. The chlam
Archive image from page 161 of The culture and diseases of. The culture and diseases of the sweet pea culturediseasespea0taub Year: 1917 ( ii6 DISEASES OF THE SWEET PEA FIG. 14. a Endospores. h c Chlamydospores breaking UP INTO INDIVIDUAL SPORES, d Chloniydosporcs un- broken, f Ascospores. e single perithecium. with a somewhat swollen base and a long tapering cell. The endospores are formed in the apex of this terminal cell and are pushed out of the ruptured end by the growth of the unfragmented protoplasm of the base. They are hyaline, thin walled, and oblong to linear in shape. The chlam-
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