RF2P4F8XW–Urocystis anemones, known as anemone smut, infecting wood anemone, Anemone nemorosa
RM2AN352D–Fungi, Ascomycetes, Ustilaginales, Uredinales . Fig ifi:. Development of brand-spores ; a. Doassansia Alismalis1 rcs) Corn.; l>. Entyloma Glatuii Dang.; after Dangeard. in pairs in preparation for the formation of the brand-spores. The samestageswere recorded byLutman mDoassansiadeformans,EntylotnaNynipheaeand Urocystis Anemones (fig. 163).
RMPG4B6P–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites : introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae . Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. UROCYSTIS. 317 U. Leimbachii (Oertel.) causes globular swellings of the stenr-base of Adonis aestivalis at Jena (Fig. 173). Patouillard regards this species as a form of U. anemones, differing somewhat on account of its underground habitat. U. sorosporioides Korn. (Britain). On Pulsatilla alpina, Thalic- frum minus, and T. foetidum, forming pustules and swellings.. Fia. 173.—j4, Urocystis aiiemones on Hellebore. Spo
RMT1HR6M–Diseases of plants induced by Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae diseasesofplants00tube Year: 1897 UROCYSTIS. 317 U. Leimbachii (Oertel.) causes globular swellings of the stem-base of Adonis aestivalis at Jena (Fig. 173). Patouillard regards this species as a form of U. anemones, differing somewhat on account of its underground habitat. U. sorosporioides Korn. (Britain). On Pulsatilla alpina, Thalic- trum â minas, and T. foctidum, forming pustules and swellings. Fio. IIZ.âA, VrocyUu anenxoms on
RMMCK5CB–. Fio. 173.âA, Urocy»tii anemones on Hellelx)re. Spore-patches on Htnlk and mid-jib. (v. Tubeuf del.; specimen from llerr Sclinabl of .Munich.) B, Urocystis Ltimliachii (U. aneiuonei), cjiusiug Mwelling at husu of .stem of AdonU aettivalU. (v. Tubeuf del.; specimen from Prof. Stahl of Jena.) U. violae (Sow.). (Britain and U.S. America.) The det'orma- tiiius induced by this brand are not uncommon on Viola odonda in gardens, also on V. tricolor, V. badensi.f, and V. hirfa. Its presence is shown externally by the marked thick- ening and malformation of leaf-i)etioles, runners, leaves, and fruit-
RF2NKXDCH–Urocystis anemones, known as anemone smut, and Ochropsora ariae, a rust fungus, infecting wood anemone, Anemone nemorosa
RMRDX0T1–. Fungi, ascomycetes, ustilaginales, uredinales. Fungi. Fig. 162. Development of brand-spores ; u. Doassansia Alismatis (Nees) Corn.; b. Entyloma Glattcii Dang.; after Dangeard. in pairs in preparation for the formation of the brand-spores. The same stages were recorded by Lutman vaDoassansiadeformans^EntylomaNympheae and Urocystis Anemones (fig. 163).. Fig. 163. Urocystis Anemones (Pers.) Wint.; mycelium and young spore ball; afier Lutman. Tubiircinia pri'/nulicola infects various species oi Primula and gives rise to conidia as well as to brand-spores during its parasitic stage. Wilson has sh
RMMCK6K7–. Fig. 173.—A, Urocyitu anemones on Hellebore. Spore-patches on stalk and mid-rib. (v. Tubeuf del.; specimen from Herr Schnabl of Munich.) B, Urocystis Leimbachii (U. anemones), causing swelling at base of stem of Adonis oAStivo.lis. (v. Tubeuf del.; specimen from Prof. Stahl of Jena.) U. violae (Sow.). (Britain and U.S. America.) The deforma- tions induced by this brand are not uncommon on Viola odorata in gardens, also on V. tricolor, V. ladcnsis, and V. hirta. Its presence is shown externally by the marked thick- ening and malformation of leaf-petioles, runners, leaves, and fruit-stalks (Fi
RMRHXT9G–. Beitrge zur Kryptogamenflora der Schweiz. 144 Die Deformierung der Gewebe durch den Pilz ist von Wakker näher untersucht worden. Der Pilz wächst interzellular und erzeugt Haustorien, die schlauchförmig sich in den Wirtzellen verbreiten. Im Gewebe trifft man besondere Wucherungen des Rindenparenchyms.. Eanunculus repens L. mit Sporenlagern von Urocystis Anemones (Pers.) Winter (1)! b. Sporenballen von U. Anemones (Pers.) Winter. Material von Ra- nunculus repens L. (800)! c. Gekeimte Sporen von Urocystis Anemones (Pers.) Wint. von Ra- nunculus repens L. 800! Es bilden sich reichlich Riesenzell
RMME6KWA–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet . Fig. 12. A—C Urocystis Violae (Sow.) F. v. Waldh. '.1, B Habitusbilder des Pilzes am Viola odorata , n. Gr. C ein Sporenballea im Wasser keimend 350|1. D U. Anemones (Fers.) Wint. auf einem Blatte yon Re^atica trtloba. (C nach Brefeld, das übrige Original). Luftconidien hervorbringen. Außer auf Viola odorata tritt diese Art auch auf 1'. Iiirta, ba- densis u. a. auf. U. Kmetiana Magn. auf Viola tricolor arvcnsis, ile
RMRGNDNW–. Bulletin de l'Herbier Boissier. Plants. 1206 BULLETIN DE L'HERBIER B01SSÏKB (2me SEK.). (6) mit verschiedenartig geteilten Lappen hervor. Fig. 1 stellt eine im Februar in der Umgebung von Palermo gesammelte Pflanze dar, an welcher alle jugendlichen Blattformen noch erhalten sind. Bezüglich der Nomenklatur vergleiche man : Trimen in Journ. of botany 1872. 225 und Malinvaud in Bulletin de la Soc. Bot. de France, 1890, LXXXI. Auf den Stengeln fand ich grosse Lager von Urocystis Anémones Pers. (det. Dr. F. W. Neger). Geogr. Yerbr. : Westeuropa, Mittelmeergebiet. 103. Ranunculus bullatus L. Ad vi
RMRDD7Y3–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites : introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae . Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. UROCYSTIS. 317 U. Leimbachii (Oertel.) causes globular swellings of the stenr-base of Adonis aestivalis at Jena (Fig. 173). Patouillard regards this species as a form of U. anemones, differing somewhat on account of its underground habitat. U. sorosporioides Korn. (Britain). On Pulsatilla alpina, Thalic- frum minus, and T. foetidum, forming pustules and swellings.. Fia. 173.—j4, Urocystis aiiemones on Hellebore. Spo
RMRCC3Y0–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae. Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. UROCYSTIS. 317 U. Leimbachii (Oertel.) causes globular swellings of the stem-base of Adonis aestivalis at Jena (Fig. 173). Patouillard regards this species as a form of U. anemones, differing somewhat on account of its underground habitat. U. sorosporioides Korn. (Britain). On Pulsatilkt alpina, Thalic- trum minus, and T. foetidum, forming pustules and swellings.. Fig. 173.—A, Urocyitu anemones on Hellebore. Spore-pat
RMRCC3G1–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae. Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. UROCYSTIS. 317 U. Leimbachii (Oertel.) causes globular swellings of the stem-base of Adonis aestivalis at Jena (Fig. 173). Patouillard regards this species as a form of U. anemones, differing somewhat on account of its underground habitat. U. sorosporioides Korn. (Britain). On Pulsatilla alpina, Thalic- trum â minas, and T. foctidum, forming pustules and swellings.. Fio. IIZ.âA, VrocyUu anenxoms on Hellebore. Spore-pa
RMRCC2YH–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamuc parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic fungi, slime-fungi, bacteria, and algae. English ed. by William G. Smith. Plant diseases; Parasitic plants. UROCYSTIS. 31 â U. Leimbachii lOertel.) causes glolmlar swellings uf the stem-base of Adonis aestivalis at Jena (Fig. 173). Patouillaid regards this species as a form of II. anemones, differing somewiiat on account of its underground habitat. U. sorosporioides Korn. (Britain). On PuhatilUi alpina, Thalic- trum minus, and T. foetidum, forming pustules and .swellings.. Fio. 173.âA, Urocy»tii ane
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