RMPG14KT–. Chestnut blight. Chestnut blight; Chestnut. Endothia Canker of Chestnut S6i- are not typically curved is an additional reason why this stage should not be referred to Cytospora. The spore membrane is thin and smooth. The spores are filled with dense homogeneous protoplasm, and each spore contains a single smaU, elongated nucleus near the center. There is also a polar body in each end. Perithecia The mature stromata on older cankers have numerous projecting papilla on the surface (Plate XXXVIII, Fig. 2). The black speck at the tip of each papilla is the opening of a perithecium, the body of w
RMT1H7CR–Diseases of forest and shade Diseases of forest and shade trees, ornamental and miscellaneous plants in the United States in 1921 diseasesofforest23mart Year: 1922 43 Fic,. 54- Geographical distribution of poplar canker caused by Cytospora chnsosperna (FcrsO Fr. in tiie U. S., as reported to Hie Plant Disease Survey. European canker caused by Dothichiza populea Sacc. Connecticut - more prevalent â¢J-.an in previous years. Minnesota - weather relations were dry and hot; disease cormon. Illinois (RBM) .nthracncse caused by ?!arssonia pcpuli (Lib.) Sacc. ''ev; York rev; Jersey - abundant.
RMMCK9G2–. Fic,. 54- Geographical distribution of poplar canker caused by Cytospora chn^sosperna (FcrsO Fr. in tiie U. S., as reported to Hie Plant Disease Survey. European canker caused by Dothichiza populea Sacc. Connecticut - more prevalent â¢J-.an in previous years. Minnesota - weather relations were dry and hot; disease cormon. Illinois (RBM) .nthracncse caused by ?!arssonia pcpuli (Lib.) Sacc. ''ev; York rev; Jersey - abundant. Anthracnose caused by ^larssonia sp. '.â ."ashinfoton - moderately severe. "^st ca-used by 'ielanpsora medusae Th":;.. South Carolina - ur.inpo:."ta
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RMRGWDDJ–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. Fig. 11.— Cytospora canker and dieback on black oak. Only a few scattered, erumptnt stromata are present in the light to dark brown, sunken, diseased region. The border ot this region is made conspicuous by the contrast in color of the living and diseased bark and by the shrunken appearance of the diseased bark. X 1.. Fig. 13.—Culture of Cylospora on corn meal agar. The black stromata are embedded in white to greenish-white tutts ot hyphae. and they are exposed through the ruptured host tissues. The locules are irregularly arranged. The conidia are
RMPG469F–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 279. Fig. 208.- in section lasne. Diaporthe. C, asci. o B, stroma. After Tu- hyaline, appendaged or not; pa- raphyses none. Conidia=Phoma, Cytospora, etc. D. taleola (Fr.) Sacc. Stroma cortical, definite, de- pressed, pulvinate, 2-4 mm., cov- ered; perithecia few, 4-10, buried, their ostioles converging, erumpent in a small light-colored disk; asci cylindric, 120-140 x 10-12 ix, spores elliptic, uniseptate, constricted, with setaceous appendajges, 15-22 x 8-9/1. It causes canker on oak, killing t
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RMRGW23G–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. Fig. 12.—Portion of a stroma o( Cylospora. The erumpent appearance of the stroma is shown in vertical section. The black stromatic tissue with its locules and spores is embedded in the cankerous host tissue. X 5.S. ^ d. Fig. 11.— Cytospora canker and dieback on black oak. Only a few scattered, erumptnt stromata are present in the light to dark brown, sunken, diseased region. The border ot this region is made conspicuous by the contrast in color of the living and diseased bark and by the shrunken appearance of the diseased bark. X 1.. Please note t
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RMRDFE0Y–. Chestnut blight. Chestnut blight; Chestnut. Endothia Canker of Chestnut S6i- are not typically curved is an additional reason why this stage should not be referred to Cytospora. The spore membrane is thin and smooth. The spores are filled with dense homogeneous protoplasm, and each spore contains a single smaU, elongated nucleus near the center. There is also a polar body in each end. Perithecia The mature stromata on older cankers have numerous projecting papilla on the surface (Plate XXXVIII, Fig. 2). The black speck at the tip of each papilla is the opening of a perithecium, the body of w
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RMRDDAT4–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 279. Fig. 208.- in section lasne. Diaporthe. C, asci. o B, stroma. After Tu- hyaline, appendaged or not; pa- raphyses none. Conidia=Phoma, Cytospora, etc. D. taleola (Fr.) Sacc. Stroma cortical, definite, de- pressed, pulvinate, 2-4 mm., cov- ered; perithecia few, 4-10, buried, their ostioles converging, erumpent in a small light-colored disk; asci cylindric, 120-140 x 10-12 ix, spores elliptic, uniseptate, constricted, with setaceous appendajges, 15-22 x 8-9/1. It causes canker on oak, killing t
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RMRCDP4E–. Diseases of forest and shade trees, ornamental and miscellaneous plants in the United States in 1921. Trees Diseases and pests United States; Plants, Ornamental Diseases and pests United States. 4^3. Fic,. 54- Geographical distribution of poplar canker caused by Cytospora chn^sosperna (FcrsO Fr. in tiie U. S., as reported to Hie Plant Disease Survey. European canker caused by Dothichiza populea Sacc. Connecticut - more prevalent â¢J-.an in previous years. Minnesota - weather relations were dry and hot; disease cormon. Illinois (RBM) .nthracncse caused by ?!arssonia pcpuli (Lib.) Sacc. ''e
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