Experiment Station Record, Volume 11, 1899-1900 Page: 469
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DISPEASES OF' PLANTS. 469
Two sclerotia diseases of potatoes, E. .1. MACWE.ENEY (Trans. British Mycol.
Soc., 1897-98, p. 67).
Two new diseases of cherries, L. PYNAERT (Tijdschr. Boomteelkunde, 1899, pp. 118120).The black rot, G. CRUDERIC ( Bul. Soc. Cent. Agr., Hort., et Acclimation, 39 (1899),
No. 8, pp. 141-144).
Observations on the development of black rot, GUILLON and GOUIRAND (Rev.
Fit., 1899, No. 280, pp. 453-455).
The black rot in Gardillac during 1898, G. CAZEAUX-CAZALET and J. CAPUS
(Rev. Fit., 1899, Nos. 276, pp. 341-348; 277, pp. 377-383; 278, pp. 403-405; 279, pp.
427-431).
Combating Oidium tuckeri and Peronospora viticola, P. HELD (Wiirttemburg
TIchnbl. Landw., 1899, No. 22, p. 341).
The diseases of coffee, D. DELACROIX (Rev. Cult. Coloniales, 5 (1899), No. 36, pp.
134-13S).
Gray and other tea blights (Planting Opinion, 4 (1899), No. 37, pp. 732, 733, 738,
739).-Popular notes are given on a number of blights that are said to threaten the
Ceylon tea plantations. Suggestions are offered for their prevention, the principal
of which are pruning, and collecting and burning diseased leaves.
Concerning a parasitic fungus causing a wart disease of the Japanese pine,
M. SHIRAI (Bot. May. [Tohyo], 13 (1899), pp. 153-158).-This disease is described in
Japanese.
Notes on the witches' broom of Pinus sylvestris, A. W. BORTHWICK (Trans.
and Proc. Bot. Soc. Edinblrglh, 21 (1899), pt. 3, pp. 19, 197).--Notes the occurrence of
a well-developed hexenbesen on Pin' s, sylvestris. The growth was due to some fungus,
but the species was not determined.
A fungus parasite on aloe, G. MASSEE1 (Gard. Chron., 3. ser., 26 (1889), No. 668, p.
291, fig. 1).-A disease dne to lMontagnella maxima n. sp. is figured and described.
The fungus develops in the form of black convex, circular patches, varying from
1 to 1.5 in. in diameter. It is only known from aloe leaves, and the species attacked
is not positively known.
Notes on Tuberculina sbrozzii, parasitic on leaves of Vinca major, F. CAVARA
and P. A. SACCARnO (Nuoro Gior. Bot. Ital., 6 (1899), pp. 322-3-29).-Tuberculina
sbrozz4iis described as a new species.
The diseases and parasites of the chrysanthemum, G. CHIFFLOT and FATZER
(Mllaladics etparasites du c7hrysantbhine. Paris: Doin, 1898, rp. 38,pl. 1).
Treatment for the prevention of chrysanthemum diseases, H. DAUTHENAY
(1ccr. Short , 71 (S199), No. 16, pp. 377, 378).-Spraying with Bordeaux mixture for
the prevention of attacks of plant parasites, and sulphur or tobacco for insects are
recommended.
Tree-root rot, G. MASSEE (Jour. Bd. Algr. [London], 6 (1899), No. 2, pp. 166-168).Notes
are given on AgaricUs meltets together with suggestions of preventive
measures.
Treatment of chlorosis by lime, F. Gos (Prog. Agr. et Vit. (IEd. L'Est), 20 (1899),
No. 21, pp. 142, 143).-It is claimed that frequent application of lime to and around
vines which have been attacked by chlorosis will prove beneficial. The lime on the
vine and leaves will also (lestroy powdery mildew.
The treatment of chlorosis by lime, P. PAROISSIEN (Prog. Agrl. et Vit. (Pd.
L'Est), 20 (1S99), No. 33, p. 188).-A brief note is given of the successful iuse of
slacked lime as a remedy for clilorosis.
Influence of wet weather upon parasitic fungi, B. D. HALSTED (Bul. Torrey Bot.
Cllb, 26 (1899), No. 7, pp. 380-389).-This paper was read before Section G of the
American Association for the Advancement of Science August 23, 1898, and an abstract
of it given in the proceedings of the association (E. S. R., 10, p. 858).
Sterilization with formalin, (G. GELM (Staz. Sper. .Agr. Ital., 32 (1899), No. 3, pp.
305-309).-Gives details of experillents with fornallin as affecting the germination
of a number of fungi and growth of ; dozen species of bacteria.
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