RM2AWFPDX–Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . large English paper millusing large ciuantit!cs of mechanical andchemical pulps. The mill in question kept l;irge ciuan-tities of pulp stored in the open in largestacks, exposed to th.^ weather for longperiods of time. During the year 1907some of the stacks Of mechanical woodpulp were opened up and discovered tobe seriously damaged by rot ; to such anextent had jhe deterioration gone, that these growths was a more or less blackish discoloration in the pulp producedby a microscopic fungus, described asa species of Cladosporium : Fig I shows the mycelial threa
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RMA8HAM5–Sooty mould on tomato growing on glasshouse whitefly Trialeurodes vaporariorum honeydew
RMPG0GD5–. Diseases of greenhouse crops and their control . Vegetables; Plant diseases; Plant diseases. Fig 36. Tomato Diseases. a. Various stages of blossom end rot, b. Cladosporium leaf mold, c. fruiting stalks and spores of Cladosporium ftilvum ic. after G. Massee).. 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 work.. Taubenhaus, Jacob Joseph, 1884-1937. New York : E. P. Dutton
RMMCKWJB–. Fig. 67. Tomato Diseases. a. Cladosporium leaf mold, b. conidiophores of Cladosporium fulvum c conidla of ^â Jr'r"""' i*)/"'^ 'â ^^l" Southworth). d. two plants artific"ally^nfected with Sderotium Rolfsn, e. sunburn, /. Macrpsporium rot. "ueciea wun
RMT1GW9K–Diseases of economic plants (1921) Diseases of economic plants diseasesofeconom01stev Year: 1921 142 Diseases of Economic Plants ored. A considerable portion of the ''June-drop' is caused by this disease. The spores of the fungus gain entrance through shght imperfections of the skin at the navel end, producing de- cayed areas under the skin. All diseased fruit should be collected and burned or buried deeply. Scab (Cladosporium citri Mass.). — Scab has been known Fig. 74. — Scab of the sour orange. After Hume. for twenty years, and occurs on the sour citrus fruits, such as the pomelo, kumq
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RM2AWRGAG–Peach scab and its control . conducted at Madison. Wis., in 1914 were planned (1)to coirfirai the results of the preceding season in a locality where peachscab lias not been observed to occur naturally and (2) to determinewhether infection may occur during the early stages of developmentof the fruit. The report of these experiments is summarized asf ollows: Sources of inoculation.—Abundantly sporulating young Lima-bean agar cultures ofsingle-spore strains of Cladosporium carpophilum isolated from scab lesions of (ax- fruit..(6) twig, and (c) leaf of the peach. Methods.—On May 29. about a week
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RMPG4ERX–. Diseases of economic plants . Plant diseases. 188 DISEASES OF ECONOMIC PLANTS trance through slight imperfections of the skin at the navel end and make rotten areas under the skin. All diseased fruit should be collected and burned or buried deeply. Scab {Cladosporium elegans Penz.). — The scab has been. Fig. 81. —Scab of the sour orange. After Hume. known for twenty years, and occurs on the sour citrus fruits such as the pomelo, kumquat, and sour orange, though its presence on the last is of little importance. The disease attacks the young leaves, twigs, and fruit, and causes them to produce
RMMAB4XN–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Cladosporium sphaerospermum Penz. 1. Konidienträger. 2. Konidien. Stark vergr. (Nach Peiizig.) 1593. C. sphaerospermum Pen/.ig m Micheha 11, 47.3 (1882). — Sacc. Fungi ital. Tab. 1203; Syll. IV, 355. Rasen deutlich sichtbar, gedrängt stehend, zusammenfließend, ein sammetartiges Lager oder Kissen bildend. Konidienträger
RMT1HYGP–Diseases of cultivated plants and Diseases of cultivated plants and trees diseasesofcultiv00massuoft Year: [1910?] CLADOSPORIUM 471 stem of diseased plants. The young fruit is also sometimes attacked. The fungus is Cladosporiiim fiilvum (Cke.) The conidiophores are densely crowded, and emerge through the cuticle in clusters. They are usually sparingly branched, septate, and nodulose, bearing a few conidia near the apex, tinged brown; conidia elliptic-oblong, i-septate, translucent, tawny-brown, 10-20X4-6 /x. Spray with a dilute solution of potassium sulphide, or with Fig. 140. — Cladospor
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RM2AWRKP6–Peach scab and its control . Peach Leaf and Twigs Attacked by Cladosporium carpophilum. Fig. 1.—Lower surface of badly diseased Heath leaf, showing abundant infection. From ChevyChase, Md., October 5,1915. (Naturalsize.) Fig. 2.—Badly diseased Elberta twigs. From ChevyChase, Md., August 6, 1915. (Natural size.) Fig. 3.—Elberta twigs, showing lesions as theyappear in the spring following infection, with abundant production of conidial tufts: a and 6,Small lesions, evidently the result of late infection; c and d fully developed lesions. FromCornelia, Ga., May 31, 1912. (Magnified, X 2.) PEACH SC
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RMPG4CBM–. Diseases of truck crops and their control . Vegetables. Fig. 67. Tomato Diseases. ti. Cladosporium leaf mold, b. conidiophores of Cladosporiutn fulvum, c. conidia of C. fulvum, b. and c. after Southworth), d. two mm-im.^ ^wCno^-vw^:;-^-, it^u).,£.n^.i-,.;,,.",'. Scleroiium Rolfsii, e. sunburn, /. Macrosporium, r-. 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 work.. Taubenhaus, Jacob Joseph, 1884-1937. New York : E. P. D
RMMCKWF7–. Fig. 28.—Ascocliyta bliglit of pea plants. tomonas pisi, is seed-borne. The use of clean seed from healthy fields and crop rotation are the best methods of control. Cladosporium Leaf Spot, Scab.—Leaves, stems, and pods are some- times marked with dark-colored spots which in moist weather are cov- ered with velvety mold of the fungus Cladosporitcni insicola. The leaves become curled and twisted and the pods very much deformed and roughened. Sometimes the fungus penetrates the pod and forms mold growth on the inner surface and on the young seeds. Crop rotation is advisable where this disease o
RMT1HER5–Diseases of glasshouse plants (1923) Diseases of glasshouse plants diseasesofglassh1923bewl Year: 1923 118 DISEASES OF GLASSHOUSE PLANTS The malady is most destructive under excessively moist conditions, and may be checked by drying the atmosphere by means of suitable ventilation. Dusting with sulphur powders, accompanied by efficient ventilation, will generally effect a control. In Fig. 34. Gummosis of the cucumber caused by Cladosporium cucumerinum : (a) Leaf lesions, (6) fruit lesions, (c) hypha5 and spores, {d) spores. bad cases spraying with hver of sulphur and flour paste is recomme
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RM2AWRP3H–Peach scab and its control . AJHOEn&Co.Baltimore. Peach fruits, twigs, and leaf attacked by Cladosporium carpophilum. Figs 1 and 2.-Badly diseased Elberta fruits from Chevy Chase, Md., August 6, 1915 (about a weekbefore harvest). Fig 1 -Cracking of the diseased area. Fig. 2.-6lose proximity of twig lesionsto the infected area of the fruit. Figs. 3 and 4.-Early stages of infection on twigs of 1-year-oldJiarly Crawford trees from inoculation experiments at Madison, Wis., August 6 1915 Painted 40days after inoculation. Fig. o.-Typical natural infection on an Elberta twig from Chew ChaseMd., {Sept
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RMPG45GJ–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. Fia. 416.—Sporodesmium antiquum. After Sac- caxdo. S. exitiosum var. solani Schenck is reported as the cause of a potato disease. S. solani-varians Yanha is the cause of potato disease in Europe, the foliage bearing brown spots and finally dying in a manner resembling death caused by Phytophthora. Cladosporium and pycnidial forms are said to exist. S. mucosum Sacc. was reported by Ader- holt on cucumber fruit and leaves causing disease. S. scorzonerae Aderh. causes a salsify stem and leaf disease.'^* Other parasitic species are: S.
RMMCKC41–. Fig. 140. — Cladosporinmfulvum. i, under surface of a diseased leaf; 2, a cluster of conidiophores bearing conidia, highly mag, half Strength Bordeaux mixture. Spraying, however, is cl but little use unless commenced at an early stage of the dis- ease. Remove and burn plants that are badly diseased, as the spores diffuse quickly, and an epidemic that cannot be checked is the result of negligence. Gummosis of Prunus japonica {Cladosporium epiphylbun, Fr.) either killed or severely injured a considerable number of examples of the beautiful flowering shrub, Primus japonica, growing in Kew Garde
RMT1HPM2–Diseases of economic plants (1910) Diseases of economic plants diseasesofeconom02stev Year: 1910 310 DISEASES OF ECONOMIC PLANTS As to means of dissemination and control, what is said under soil diseases will apply. Leaf mold (Cladosporium fulvum Cke.). — Under glass in the North and occa- sionally in the open, especially in the South, this disease is destruc- tive. It occurs as rusty or cinnamon- brown blotches on the lower side of the leaf, which turns yellow above, then brown or black, curls, and dies. The loss of food sup- ply consumed by the parasite together with the loss through de- s
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RM2AWRMXM–Peach scab and its control . Elberta Peaches Badly Attacked by Cladosporium carpophilum. The upper figure shows brown-rot following scab. From Chevy Chase, Md., August 6, 1915, abouta week before harvest. (Natural size.) Bui. 395, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate III.. Cladosporium carpophilum on Peach Fruit and Leaf and in Culture. Fig. 1.—Badly diseased Elberta fruit, showing typical distribution of infection: a, Surface mostexposed to wetting, abundantly infected; b, surface least subject to wetting, no disease evident.From Chevy Chase, Md., August 6,1915. (Natural size.) Fig. 2.—Distal po
RMPG45HP–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. Fig. 404. — Cycloconium oleaginum. After Boyer. Fio. 405.— Clodosporium cu- cumerinum, mycelium, a hyphal knot, conidiophore and spores. After Hum- phrey. D. conjunctum (Bon) Sacc. is reported as a parasite of the geranium Cladosporium Link (p. 602) Hyphse decumbent, intricately-branched, olivaceous; conidia globose to ovoid, greenish. In part=MycosphaBrella. See p. 243. Some one hundred seventy-five species, many of them of economic importance. C. fasciculate Fr. on hyacinth=Pleospora hyacinthi. See p. 260. C. herbarum (Pers.) Lk.
RMMCK86C–. Fig. 34. Gummosis of the cucumber caused by Cladosporium cucumerinum : (a) Leaf lesions, (6) fruit lesions, (c) hypha5 and spores, {d) spores. bad cases spraying with hver of sulphur and flour paste is recommended, and in any case diseased fruits should be removed and bm^ned. GENERAL SURFACE DISEASES Potato Blight of Tomatoes.—The disease of tomatoes caused by Phytoj^hthora infestans (Mont.) De Bary, universally known as the cause of the late bhght of the potato, rarely attacks tomatoes grown in glasshouses in this country. It is, however, a common disease of outdoor tomatoes, and one may su
RMT1HFCD–Diseases of economic plants (1921) Diseases of economic plants diseasesofeconom01stev Year: 1921 140 Diseases of Economic Plants Scaly-bark {Cladosporium herharum Lk. var. dtricolum Faw.). — Small, circular, or oval, rusty-colored spots with well-defined margins, on both bark and fruit, characterize this disease. The bark cracks and forms scales. The spots are at first scattered, but in time coalesce and form large areas upon the branches and trunk, giving it a scaly appearance. Fig. 72. — Scaly-bark injury to fruit. After Stevens. Similar injury also occurs on the fruit (Fig. 72). Sweet
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RM2AKAJR9–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . ed condition of the foliage and Iruitsof the Peacbes.Tomatos : IV. tfc Son. Tour fruits are affected withspot fungus (Cladosporium fulvum), mauytimes figured in these pages. Remove and burnall fruits that are observed to be attacked, and it isimportant that this be done before the fungus h*san opportunity to spread. Communications Received.—J. A.—W. T. T D.—Bebniek.—Royal Botanic Society. -W. T. T. D.—J. M. H.-J. ti.T. A.—J. H. 8.—H. J. A.—A. C. F.-Koyal Aquarium.-T. B R -J. O. B.-A. D.-G. T.-W. O. B
RMPG45GR–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 617. Fia. 416.—Sporodesmium antiquum. After Sac- caxdo. S. exitiosum var. solani Schenck is reported as the cause of a potato disease. S. solani-varians Yanha is the cause of potato disease in Europe, the foliage bearing brown spots and finally dying in a manner resembling death caused by Phytophthora. Cladosporium and pycnidial forms are said to exist. S. mucosum Sacc. was reported by Ader- holt on cucumber fruit and leaves causing disease. S. scorzonerae Aderh. causes a salsify stem and leaf di
RMME9KJ8–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet . Fig. 247. A—B Cladosporium herharum (PBrs.) Link, A Conidienträgerrasen auf einem Getreideblatt, Ii25/1. B Conidienträger aus den Kulturen, 250/1. — C Diplococcium strictum Sacc. Conidienträger, vergr. — D Cladotrichitm scyphophoinm Corda. Conidienträger, vergr. — E Kpochnium monilioides Link. Conidieutragendes Mycel, vergr. — F Cordana pauciseptata Prenss. Conidienträger, vergr. — 0 Beltramia rkomhica Penz. Conidie
RMT0TXHD–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0108rabe Year: 1907 801 Hormodeudroii clailo.sporioifles Saoc. Michel. 11, 148 (1S80): Ryll. IV, 310. Cladu.sporiuHi lierbaruni (Pers.) vor. repeus Fivaeii. IW-itr. 1, 24 (1850) Tab. III Fig. 2!). Cladosporium herbaruin (l'.-vs.) var. typliavum WestcK et 'au Hacs. Oat. Crypt. Breb. et Anv. p. S (l.s;38) n. 173. Kxs. Ivlotzseh Herb. niye. 107b; Klotzsch Herb. niyc. 2 ed. :•{;{•{, 7(;7: Kabeuhorst Fuiioi eur. 128,3. 4289: v. Thüme)! Fuiigi anstr. i'Cti. 53
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RM2CDJ2BW–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . ngus Cladosporium fulvum, often mentioned in the Gardeners Chronicle. Bui-n the affectedplants and spray the healthy ones with liver-of-sulphur ^oz., to a gallon of rain-water. Do thisat intervals of a week or ten days. Vines : B. M. A bad case of shanking, theexact cause of which is still uncertain, butprobably it is due to the attack of a fungus.In your case the bunches look as if they had notbeen sufficiently thinned, and are carrying moreberries than they can ripen properly. Communications Recei
RMPF9FXN–. Deutsche Flora. Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik. Ein Grundriss der systematischen Botanik zum Selbststudium für Aerzte, Apotheker und Botaniker. Plants; Medicinal plants. 64 Fungi. Gonidiomycetes. Cladosporium LI-. Hormodendron Bon. 9. 2. Hyplie aufreclit, kaum an- geschwolleu-gegliedert, trägt eiul- und seitenständige einfache oder verzAveigte Ketten von Gonidien, deren unterste, 2—3 keimig, länglicli, die oberen, jüngeren, ku"-elig und einfach sind. C. herbarum Lk., P. olivaceum Cnl. Gonidien kuo-eli"', olivengrün; scheint die Gonidienform von Sphaeria herbarum. C. penicillio
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RM2CDCCR6–. Fungous diseases of plants, with chapters on physiology, culture methods and technique . PORIUM: OTHER SPECIES Cladosporium Cucumerinum Ell. and Arth. This fungus, likemany other species of the genus, is occasionally parasitic. It occurs upon melons, producingsunken spots on the fruit,and sometimes on thestems. This trouble is ap-parent, as a rule, only dur-ing very moist weather,and under such circum-stances the conidial stageof the fungus is developedabundantly over the af-fected areas, which ap-pear olivaceous in color (Fig. 135). Cladosporium fulvum Cke. Leaf mold of tomato. This fungus
RMPG3R9C–. Manual of fruit diseases . Fruit. APRICOT DISEASES 155 Reference on Scab Heald, F. D. Report of committee on fungus diseases for 1911. Apricot scab or freckle (Cladosporium oarpophilum Theum). Texas Agr. Dept. Bui. 22 : 159-160. 1911. CoRYNEUM Fruit-Spot Caused by Coryneum Beijerinckii Oudem. This disease is best known in California on the peach and is referred to as the Cahfornia peaeh- bhght, shot-hole and fruit-spot. In that state it was given special atten- tion in the years 1907-1909. It has also been noted in New York. In for- eign countries it is not unknown, having. Fig. 41. — Coryne
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RM2CEM479–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. arrowfuls of soil. Themanurial properties of night soil are not sovaluable as your friend, the old seedsman,stated. Peach Shoots Disease : F. D. The Peachshoots are affected with Silver-leaf disease.(See reply to J. F H. and Constant Reader onp. 244 of last weeks issue). Tomato Plants Diseased : C. B. The injury iscaused by Cladosporium fulvum. Spray, forpreference with the Bordeaux mixture, if notwith liver of sulphur, at a strength of 1 oz.in 3 gallons of water. Vine Shoots : J. II. No disease is p
RMPFHAHY–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. *Didymopsis perexigua Sacc. et March. Paa Cladosporium herba/rum paa dode Frugter af Trayopogoii pratensis i Spireapparat. Kobenhavn, Juli 1910. *Triehotheciuni candidiini Wallr. Paa Poly- porus brumalis. S. Rude Skov, Okt. 1914. Diplocladiuni minus Bon. Paa Pleurotus ostreatus. S. Jægersborg Dyrehave, Febr. 1913. *Diplocladiuni tenue n. sp. Caespitulis tenui- bus, albis. Hyphis fertilibus erectis, septatis, apice 2—3 verticillos ternorum v. quaternorurn rarnorum aciculariorum, 30—50 X 3//, gerentibus. Conidiis solitariis, oblongis v. cylindra
RMME83FB–. Die Krankheiten der Pflanzen; ein Handbuch für Land- und Forstwirte, Gärtner, Gartenfreunde und Botaniker . ^onibicntrngcr (Cladosporium) bcö 9lufitttupUjcd, ^z^ l^j^l^t â j^-^^ g^^njc â rnd)tl)upl)en^ h, anf benen bie CSonibien « abGeid)niirt g^^^tanbilbnng anf jerben, bei A anr einem Comothecmm-Ãlorper, et, . J,,,,.,,.,,,,Cu,u,,, Gonibi bei B anf fleineren, mel)r Tonila-arti(ien öemmen et, Mem3uitanbcitcl)en. bei C ano einem 53h)celinmfaben m entiprirnjenb. ^öiüirciien aocr cr= äOOfad) DergröBert. fd)einen eiaentlid)e 5rnd)türi3ane, bie anö bcm 3Rpcelinm il)ren Urfprnng net)men.
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RMRH0A6T–. Bulletin. Mycology; Fungi; Botany. CLADOSPORIUM ET DEMATIUM. 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 work.. Socie?te? mycologique de France. Epinal : Victor Collot
RMPFHAJ2–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. Ove Rostrup: Bidrag til Danmarks Svampeflora. I. 43. *Didymopsis perexigua Sacc. et March. Paa Cladosporium herba/rum paa dode Frugter af Trayopogoii pratensis i Spireapparat. Kobenhavn, Juli 1910. *Triehotheciuni candidiini Wallr. Paa Poly- porus brumalis. S. Rude Skov, Okt. 1914. Diplocladiuni minus Bon. Paa Pleurotus ostreatus. S. Jægersborg Dyrehave, Febr. 1913. *Diplocladiuni tenue n. sp. Caespitulis tenui- bus, albis. Hyphis fertilibus erectis, septatis, apice 2—3 verticillos ternorum v. quaternorurn rarnorum aciculariorum, 30—50 X 3//,
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RMRH0A63–. Bulletin. Mycology; Fungi; Botany. BULL. SOC MYC.FR. PL. VII.. CLADOSPORIUM ET DEMATIUM. 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 work.. Socie?te? mycologique de France. Epinal : Victor Collot
RMPG3YEM–. Fungous diseases of plants : with chapters on physiology, culture methods and technique . Fungi in agriculture. FUNGI IMPERFECTI 299 XI. PEACH AND APRICOT SCAB Cladosporium carpophilum Thiim. Arthur, J. C. Spotting of Peaches. Ind. Agl. Exp. Sta. Built. 19: 1-8. figs. 1-3. 1889. Chester, F. D. Peach Scab. Del. Agl. Exp. Sta. Rept. 8 : 60-63. l896-. Fig. 133. Peach Scab on White-fleshed Fruit This fungus is responsible for the well-known peach scab, a disease common throughout the country on peaches, and also on apricots. It forms, as a rule, numerous small, circular, sooty spots, sometimes c
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RMRH0A5R–. Bulletin. Mycology; Fungi; Botany. BULL. SOC.MYC.FR PL. CLADOSPORIUM ET DEMATIUM. 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 work.. Socie?te? mycologique de France. Epinal : Victor Collot
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RMREFCGW–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria. Fungi -- Morphology; Bacteria -- Morphology. CHAPTER III.— SPORES OF FUNGI. 67 of which those named Cladosporium herbarum, Dematium are the best known; to these may be added the delicate botryosporum2 and many others. Connected with these three kinds of acrogenous abjunction of spores is one which is less distinctly marked and which may be termed the mode of cross- septation (Querzergliederung). In this the terminal por- tion of a hypha or hyphal branch grows first of all to a certain length, and then ceases to elongate
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RMRDD1WK–. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria . Plant morphology; Fungi; Myxomycetes; Bacteriology. CHAPTER III.—SPORES OF FUNGI. 67 of which those named Cladosporium herbarum, Dematium are the best known; to these may be added the delicate botryosporum^ and many others. Connected with these three kinds of acrogenous abjunction of spores is one which is less distinctly marked and which may be termed the mode of eross- septation (Querzergliederung). In this the terminal por- tion of a hypha or hyphal branch grows first of all to a certain length, and then ceases to e
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RMRDEWRC–. Diseases of economic plants . Plant diseases. DRUPACEOUS FRUITS 125 spraying the peach orchard where the brown rot and scab are troublesome, but many disappointments are naturally to be expected. The curculio and other insects readily break the skin of the peach and admit the brown-rot fungus even through a coating of the spray mixture, so that a cer- tain amount of rot may always be expected when the condi- tions are favorable." Scab (Cladosporium carpopMlum Thuem.). — Thisdisease, which is widespread and so common that many people regard. Please note that these images are extracted fr
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RMRGKJG8–. Bulletin - Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station. Agriculture -- Massachusetts. Figure 1 Lower Surfaces of Tomato Leaflets, sfiowing diseased, dead areas overgrown with Cladosporium mold. The entire foliage is ultimately destroyed. Courtesy. Dr. G. T. Wchcr.. 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 work.. Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station. Amherst, : Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station, 1907
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RMRH09D8–. Bulletin. Mycology; Fungi; Botany. 3ULL. DE LA SOC. MYC. DE FRANCE. T. VII, PL III.. 1. PHYLLOSTICTA TABIFICA. - IL SPHAERELLA TABIFICA. — III. ASCOCHYTA BETICOLA W. ASC. BETAE. — V. DIPLODIA BETICOLA. — VI. CLADOSPORIUM FULVUM. — VII. HENDERSONIA CERASELLA.. 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 work.. Socie?te? mycologique de France. Epinal : Victor Collot
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RMRDPFXJ–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. FUNGI. 367 noticed by the pomologist. This fungus is,described in Cooke's " Hand- book of British Fungi " under the name of the Cladosporium dendriticum. In my notice of the Siberian Crab, I mentioned how seriously the trees were injured in some years, as in the season of 1871. This is due to another fungus (fig. 854), allied to the H. pyrorum, but both Mr. Broome and Mr. Worthington Smith incHne to the opinion that it is a species distinct from it. Mr. Smith
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RMRN0F58–. Annales de l'Institut Pasteur. Science; Allergy and Immunology; Medicine; Microbiology. Fig. 14. — Fumago de Cladosporium sur feuille de pommier. G = 200.. Fig. la. Fumago produit par la forme-lovuro cultivée dans une solution minérale additionnée de colchicine. G = 200.. 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 work.. Institut Pasteur (Paris, France). Paris : Masson
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RMRGW7X2–. Bulletin. Insects; Insect pests; Entomology; Insects; Insect pests; Entomology. Bui. 102, Bureau of Entomology, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate VI.. Rank Growth of Cladosporium on Yellow Aschersonia. [All pustules of the yellow A.sehersonia are destroyed except the few lighter-colored ones. (Original.)]. 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 work.. United States. Bureau of Entomology. Washington : G. P. O.
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RMRGKK46–. Bulletin - Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station. Agriculture -- Massachusetts. 16 bright, sunshiny days, when it will dry ofif quickly, and care should be taken to maintain suitable moisture conditions of the air during the night. We have grown crops of tomatoes under glass every month in the year, and tind that if proper attention is given to moisture,. Fig. 3, showing tomato leaf affected with mildew or scab (Cladosporium). ventilation and light one need have little fear of tomato mildew under glass. SLEEPING DISEASE OR WILT (Fusarium Lycopersici, Sacc.) This trouble has been desc
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RMRGKCBE–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Botany. THE LICHENICOLOUS HYPHOMYCETES 211. 10/j.m Fig. 10 Cladosporium arthoniae (hb. Christiansen 570—holotype). In the original collection Taeniolella delicata is intermixed with the Cladosporium. Taeniolella verrucosa occurred on a different portion of the same specimen. V. DENDRODOCHIUM Bonord. Handb. Allgem. Mykol. : 135 (1851). Colonies orbicular or effuse; mycelium mainly superficial, irregularly branched, hyaline or pale shades. Stroma, setae and hyphopodia absent. Conidiophores macronematous, forming sporo- dochia, compacted, ± hyali
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RMRDE3B8–. Diseases of economic plants . Plant diseases. 188 DISEASES OF ECONOMIC PLANTS trance through slight imperfections of the skin at the navel end and make rotten areas under the skin. All diseased fruit should be collected and burned or buried deeply. Scab {Cladosporium elegans Penz.). — The scab has been. Fig. 81. —Scab of the sour orange. After Hume. known for twenty years, and occurs on the sour citrus fruits such as the pomelo, kumquat, and sour orange, though its presence on the last is of little importance. The disease attacks the young leaves, twigs, and fruit, and causes them to produce
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RMRGKHNW–. Bulletin - Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station. Agriculture -- Massachusetts. Microphotogiaphs showing: Relative Physical Properties and Distribution of (A) Sulfur Dust, and (C) Vaporized Sulfur, x 75; (B) Germinating Cladosporium Spores Unaffected by Sulfur Dust, x 225; (D) Effect of Vaporized Sulfur in Preventing Germination of Spores, x 225; and (E) Cladosporium Spores Embedded in Dried Droplets of Vaporized Sulfur, x 300.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of the
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RMRMP1J8–. Annals of applied biology. Biology, Economic; Biochemistry. Arthur S. Horne and Eleanor Violet Horne 193 Cephalothecium roseum; Newton Wonder, Polyopeus purpureas, fungus b four times and Cladosporium epiphyllum twice; Potts's Seedling, Poly- opeus. purpureas, Cladosporium epiphyllum, Fusarium mali, and un- identified fungi ;Ecklinville Seedling, Dematiumpullulans1 and fungus b; Bramley's Seedling, Pleospora pomorum, Cladosporium epiphyllum2, and unidentified fungi; Peasgood's Nonsuch, unidentified fungi (reddish brown spots).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page im
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RMRDBFGT–. Diseases of greenhouse crops and their control . Vegetables; Plant diseases; Plant diseases. Fig 36. Tomato Diseases. a. Various stages of blossom end rot, b. Cladosporium leaf mold, c. fruiting stalks and spores of Cladosporium ftilvum ic. after G. Massee).. 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 work.. Taubenhaus, Jacob Joseph, 1884-1937. New York : E. P. Dutton
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RMRG34C4–. California plant diseases. Plant diseases. Bulletin 218] CALIFORNIA PLANT DISEASES. 1097 Scab (Cladosporium carpophilum). Figure 24. Causes a scabby spotting on the surface of the fruit. Has never been sufficiently serious to warrant treatment in California. Brown Rot (Sclerotinia fructigena). Figure 20. A decay of the fruit while still on the tree, occurring some seasons in the vicinity of San Francisco Bay and other moist localities. The young growth as well as the fruit is also sometimes affected, the new shoots wilting and dying back from the attacks of this fungus. This is the most seri
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RMRGBBAX–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Bui. 395, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate II.. Elberta Peaches Badly Attacked by Cladosporium carpophilum. The upper flgiire shows browoi-rot followmg scab. From Chevy Chase, Md., August 6,1915, about a week before harvest. (Natural size.). 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 work.. United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] :
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