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RMPG0GH8–. Diseases of greenhouse crops and their control . Vegetables; Plant diseases; Plant diseases. Fig. i8. Celery Disease. a. Septoria leaf spot, b. cross section through leaf to show relationship of fungus to its host, c. spores of Septoria petroselini {a-c after Coons),. 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
RMMCK7X8–. Fig. i8. Celery Disease. a. Septoria leaf spot, b. cross section through leaf to show relationship of fungus to its host, c. spores of Septoria petroselini (a-c after Coons).
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RMMCKAXG–. cut and Bordeaux mixture used. CAULIFLOWER. See cabbage. CELERY, PARSLEY, PARSNIP Late-blight --'' [Septoria petroselini Desm.). — In Italy late- l)light was first reported in 1890; in the United States in 1891. A loss of 1950 carloads and a money loss of $550,000 was
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RMMCKA6E–. of the root, after Jones. Redrawn cut and Bordeaux mixture used. CAULIFLOWER. See cabbage. CELERY, PARSLEY, PARSNIP Late-blight "^^ (Septoria petroselini Desm.). — In Italy late- blight was first reported in 1890; in the United States in 1891. A loss of 1950 carloads and a money loss of $550,000 was
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RM2AKJWF4–Infection experiments with Septoria petroselini varapii causing late blight of celery . A/,/noh/?r of ^Sydof^ Aifz-c^. ^r/7?. Plate XV.. Late Blight of Celery onMo. 1 Golden Self-Blanching varietyITo. 17 Giant Pascal variety. Plate XVI.
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RM2AKJN36–Infection experiments with Septoria petroselini varapii causing late blight of celery . Late Blight of Celery onNo. 29 Hew Rose variety.ITo. 43 Giant Golden Heart variety. Plate XXI.. Late Blight of Celery onUo. 31 Celeriac- Turnip Rooted variety(two plants)
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RM2AKJW47–Infection experiments with Septoria petroselini varapii causing late blight of celery . Late Blight of Celery onMo. 1 Golden Self-Blanching varietyITo. 17 Giant Pascal variety. Plate XVI.. Late Blight of Celery onNo, 30 Kalamazoo varietyNo. 7 Golden Self-Blanching variety. (Burpee) Plate XVII.
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RM2AKJP3W–Infection experiments with Septoria petroselini varapii causing late blight of celery . Late Blight of Celery onHo. 10 Maules America,n Yellow variety.No. 11 White Plume variety. Plate XVIII.. Late Blight of Celery onITo. 20 00101111313, variety.No. 38 Boston Market variety. Plate XIX.
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RM2AKJNT3–Infection experiments with Septoria petroselini varapii causing late blight of celery . Late Blight of Celery onITo. 20 00101111313, variety.No. 38 Boston Market variety. Plate XIX.. Late Blit:;ht of Celery onNo. 23 ITenchs Success variety.No. 24 Winter Q,ueen variety. Plate XX.
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RM2AKJRET–Infection experiments with Septoria petroselini varapii causing late blight of celery . Late Blight of Celery onNo, 30 Kalamazoo varietyNo. 7 Golden Self-Blanching variety. (Burpee) Plate XVII.. Late Blight of Celery onHo. 10 Maules America,n Yellow variety.No. 11 White Plume variety. Plate XVIII.
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RM2AKJNCY–Infection experiments with Septoria petroselini varapii causing late blight of celery . Late Blit:;ht of Celery onNo. 23 ITenchs Success variety.No. 24 Winter Q,ueen variety. Plate XX.. Late Blight of Celery onNo. 29 Hew Rose variety.ITo. 43 Giant Golden Heart variety. Plate XXI.
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RM2AM7283–A companion to the United States pharmacopia; . norrhoea, and in amenorrhea anddysmenorrhoea, due to atony of the ovarian and uterine organs. Dose.—Two to ten grams (|- to 2|- drachms) in infusion or fluidextract made with diluted alcohol as a menstruum. Petroselini Fructus. Parsley Fruit. Petroselini Semina. Description.—The dried ripe fruits are grayish-green, roundish-ovate, laterally compressed.They have an aromatic odorand taste. See the illustra-tions. Constituents.— Volatile oil and apiol. The volatile oil is present to the extent of from 0.8 to 3.2 per cent., is Colorless or pale green
RMF1FHK4–Infection experiments with Septoria petroselini var. apii causing late blight of celery (1915)
RM2AN8THD–An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . er.iil. Ger.,Pe-tersilie, gemeine Pe-tersilgCy Garien-Pe-tersllge. S.vn.: Api-um petroselinum[Linnaeus], Petroseli-num sativum [Hoff-mann]. Parsley ; aspecies indigenous tosouthern Europe, but now cultivated everywhere. The root, herb,and fruit—raatVc (et herba et se-fien) peiroselini (seu petroselinihortensis, seu petroselini vulgaris, seu apii alpini, seu apii hor-tensis)—ba.ve Been official. The
RMF1FHK5–Infection experiments with Septoria petroselini var. apii causing late blight of celery (1915)
RM2ANAK90–A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Fig. 105.—Septoria leaf spot disease of celery, or celery blight. {After Coons, G. N.and Levin, Ezra, Spec. Bull. 77, Mich. Agric. Coll. Exper. Stat., March. 1916. SPORES,. Fig. 106.—Section through leaf spot of celery blight (Septoria) showing hyphae)in leaf tissue and pycnidium with exuding pycnospores. (After Coons, G. H., andLevin, Ezra, Spec. Bull. 77, Mich. Agric. Coll. Exper. Stat., March, 1916.) 264 MYCOLOGY eludes the fungi which cause the leaf spot of the pear, Septoria pyricola,the late blight of the celery S. petroselini (Figs. 105 and
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RM2CEKR4N–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. n,50 per cent, of them. Klefbahn has reoentlyshown that washings from seeds saved fromdiseased plants contain spores of the fungus, andby spraying healthy plants with these washings Fig. 178.—leaf-stalk of blighted celery,showing the fruit-conceptacles (pycnidia)of the fungus, sept0r1a petroselini, onits surface. seed-bed, and is probably carried by the seed,since the pyenidia are abundant upon the seed-ing stalks and fruits. Mr. Chittenden has foundthat in this country, also, the fungus is being dis
RMF1FHK2–Infection experiments with Septoria petroselini var. apii causing late blight of celery (1915)
RMRH1WY8–. Bulletin. Mycology; Fungi; Fungi. BULL. DE LA SOC. MYC. DE FRANGE m PL. VI.. A. — Septoria Petroselini var. Apii. — B. Colletotnchum oligochaetum. — C. Macrophoma vestita. — D. Fusarium sarcochroum.. 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.. Société mycologique de France; Société botanique de France. Epinal : La Société
RMRG343A–. California plant diseases. Plant diseases. Bulletin 218] CALIFORNIA PLANT DISEASES. 1109 affects mostly the older outside leaves, causing a stunting of the plant and also decay in shipment. Spray frequently with Bordeaux mixture at all times during the. Fig. 39.—Winter blight of celery (Septoria petroselini). growth of the plant, from the seed bed up to maturity, whenever there is much moisture in the air. See Bulletin 208, California Experiment Station. Stem Rot (Sclerotinia). Causes a reddish, soft decay of the stalks. Root Rot (Fusarium). A decay of the roots. Both this and the last occur
RMRH116P–. Bulletin. Agriculture -- Ontario. 14 recommended to use the Ammonicial-copper carbonate solution in the latei sprayings. Leaf Spot (Septoria petroselini, var apii): Brown spots, studded with minute black spots, appear on the leaves.. Celery Blight. (Cercospora />ii.)—A, spores through the agency of which the disease spreads ; B, tuft of aerial protruding through a breathing-pore of a leaf ; C, a diseased leaf, showing the brown. Remedies : Same as for leaf blight above. i i Corn. (Insects). Corn-Stalk Borer (Papaipema nitela) : The larvae which belong to the Cutworms bore into the stalks
RMRJBG6R–. Celery for profit. Celery. [from old catalog]. 66 CELERY FOR PROFIT, B. & C.) is also probably quite common, and maybe easily confounded with the other. The appearance of a blighted leaflet is shown at b, same figure. It differs from other celery blights, to the ordinary observer, in the more com- plete killing of the leaf affected. Fig. 33.. Fungous Diseases of Celery. a, Leaf Blight (Cercospora Apii, Fr.) ; h. Leaf Blight {Septoria Petroselini, Des., var. Apii, B. & C.) ; c. Leaf Spot {Phyllosticia Apii, Hals.); ^, Rust {Puc- cinia bullata, Wint.); e, Bacteria on Leaf; /", Cor
RMRH1HRC–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi -- Great Britain. ON UMBELLIFER.E 197 69. Puccinia Smyrnii Corda. JEcidium Bunii var. Smyrnii-Olusatri DC. Flor. fr. vi. 96. Trichobasis Petroselini Berk. ; Cooke, Handb. p. 529 p.p. Puccinia Smyrnii Corda, Icon. iv. 18, f. 67 (1840). Cooke, Handb. p. 503 ; Micr. Fung. p. 209, pi. 3, f. 55—6. Plowr. Ured. p. 199. Sacc. Syll. vii. 670. P. Smymii-Olusatri Lindr. Faun, et Flor. fenn. xxii. no. 1, p. 9 (1902). Sydow, Monogr. i. 416. Spermogones. Epiphyllous, on sunken spots. sEcidiospores. iEcidia hypophyllous or oc
RMRH1HPD–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales), their biology and classification. Uredineae. ON UMBELLIFER^ 197 69. Puccinia Smyrnii Corda. ^cidium Bunii var. Smyrnii-Olusatri DC. Flor. fr. vi. 96. Trichobasis Petroselini Berk. ; Cooke, Handb. p. 529 p.p. Puccinia Smyrnii Corda, Icon. iv. 18, f. 67 (1840). Cooke, Handb. p. 503 ; Micr. Fung. p. 209, pi. 3, f. 55—6. Plowr. Ured. p. 199. Sacc. Syll. vii. 670. P. Smyrnii-Olusatri Lindr. Faun, et Flor. fenn. xxii. no. 1, p. 9 (1902). Sydow, Monogv. i. 416. Spermogones. Epiphylloiis, on sunken spots. jEcidiospores. vEciclia hypophyllous or occasionally epi-
RMRE37ER–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi. ON UMBELLIFEBiE 197 69. Puccinia Smyrnii Corda. ^ddium Bunii var. Smyrnii-Olusatri DC. Flor. fr. vi. 96. Triohohasis Petroselini Berk. ; Cooke, Handb. p. 529 p.p. Puceinia Smyrnii Corda, Icon. iv. 18, f. 67 (1840). Cooke, Handb. p. 503 ; Micr. Fung. p. 209, pi. 3, f. 55—6. Plowr. Ured. p. 199. Saoc. SyU. vii. 670. P. Smyrnii-Olusatri Lindr. Faun, et Flor. fenn. xxii. no. 1, p. 9 (1902). Sydow, Monogr. i. 416. Spermogones. Epiphyllous, on sunken spots. jScidiospores. ^cidia hypophyllous or occasionally epi- phyl
RMRCDK3C–. Diseases of greenhouse crops and their control. Vegetables; Plant diseases. Fig. i8. Celery Disease. a. Septoria leaf spot, b. cross section through leaf to show relationship of fungus to its host, c. spores of Septoria petroselini (a-c after Coons).. 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, J. J. (Jacob Joseph), 1885-. New York, E. P. Dutton & company
RMRDBFTN–. Diseases of greenhouse crops and their control . Vegetables; Plant diseases; Plant diseases. Fig. i8. Celery Disease. a. Septoria leaf spot, b. cross section through leaf to show relationship of fungus to its host, c. spores of Septoria petroselini {a-c after Coons),. 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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