RMAT4T80–Pea pod spot Mycosphaerella pinodes lesions on pea pods
RF2G2ADKF–Mating pine weevils, pinodes pini on bark, macro photo
RMBX62EX–Leaf spot (Mycosphaerella pinodes) damage on pea leaflets
RMPBK0PN–1198 Pinodes inSeitz1920
RMKDM096–Pinodes inSeitz1920
RMREERF9–. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. SPHAERIALES 269 and germinate in spring, producing conidia of Ramularia Hieracii (Klebahn, 1918). Of Cercosphaerella, M. millegrana on leaves of Tilia cordata, forms conidia of Cercospora microsora and, further, the imperfect form of M. cerasella, a leaf spot of cherry, is Cercospora cerasella (Aderhold, 1900). As has been indicated, the extent of the imperfect forms of Myco- sphaerella is by no means exhausted in the three sections above; e.g., of the forms important in phytopathology, M. pinodes, causing a spot of pods of beans and peas, has Ascochyt
RMPG2PGY–. The vegetable industry in New York state ... Vegetables; Gardening. 1338 The Vegetable Ixdustey in New York State taming resin sticker might be of value in preventing it. The disease usually appears only occasionally and then often not until late in the season' Crops are only occasionally noticeably short- ened. Present information does not warrant spraying.. Fig. 393.—Onion Smut; All Diseased Except Thkee Largest PEA Blight {Mycosphaerella pinodes Berk. & Blox.). Fig. 394. This disease causes marked losses in many localities where peas are extensively grown. Brown rotten spots appear on
RMMCKW97–. Figure 26.—Pea seeds affected by bacterial blight. Note watersoaked areas. Ascochyta Blight Ascochyta pisi, A. pinodella, and Mycosphaerella pinocles Ascochyta blight is caused by one or more of the fungi named above. This disease is widespread and, occasionally, has been a serious threat to the seed and green-pea industries in areas of abundant moisture. Appearance—Somewhat similar though distinguishable, symptoms are caused by the three parasites. The leaf spots caused by M. pinodes are purplish with indefinite margins. Fusion of the spots results in irregular brownish-purple blotches. The
RMBX61XN–Leaf spot (Mycosphaerella pinodes) on snow pea crop, Thailand
RMD48N13–Leaf spot, Mychosphaerella pinodes, lesions on pea leaflets
RMRDGBAW–. The vegetable industry in New York state ... Vegetables; Gardening. 1338 The Vegetable Ixdustey in New York State taming resin sticker might be of value in preventing it. The disease usually appears only occasionally and then often not until late in the season' Crops are only occasionally noticeably short- ened. Present information does not warrant spraying.. Fig. 393.—Onion Smut; All Diseased Except Thkee Largest PEA Blight {Mycosphaerella pinodes Berk. & Blox.). Fig. 394. This disease causes marked losses in many localities where peas are extensively grown. Brown rotten spots appear on
RMD48N09–Leaf spot, Mychosphaerella pinodes, lesions on pea leaflets
RMBDNN7W–Leaf & pod spot (Mycosphaerella pinodes) lesions on mature pea pods
RMD48MXP–Leaf spot, Mychosphaerella pinodes, lesions on pea crop leaves and pods
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