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. Bulletin. 1901-13. Agriculture; Agriculture. 26 THE BLISTETl RUST OF WHITE PINE. native species there. The cultivated species are favorite garden fruits with all peoples and are found throughout the most extensive of cultivated areas. The cultivated species thus occupy just the territory which the wild ones do not. A better group of hosts could hardly be conceived for the rapid and universal distribution of a fungus over immense regions cf the earth's surface.. Kio.:{. —A diseased young tree of Finus atrubus with pypiiidial drops. LIFE HISTORY OF CRONARTIUM RIBICOLA. The sjxtridia produced }

. Bulletin. 1901-13. Agriculture; Agriculture. 26 THE BLISTETl RUST OF WHITE PINE. native species there. The cultivated species are favorite garden fruits with all peoples and are found throughout the most extensive of cultivated areas. The cultivated species thus occupy just the territory which the wild ones do not. A better group of hosts could hardly be conceived for the rapid and universal distribution of a fungus over immense regions cf the earth's surface.. Kio.:{. —A diseased young tree of Finus atrubus with pypiiidial drops. LIFE HISTORY OF CRONARTIUM RIBICOLA. The sjxtridia produced } Stock Photo
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. Bulletin. 1901-13. Agriculture; Agriculture. 26 THE BLISTETl RUST OF WHITE PINE. native species there. The cultivated species are favorite garden fruits with all peoples and are found throughout the most extensive of cultivated areas. The cultivated species thus occupy just the territory which the wild ones do not. A better group of hosts could hardly be conceived for the rapid and universal distribution of a fungus over immense regions cf the earth's surface.. Kio.:{. —A diseased young tree of Finus atrubus with pypiiidial drops. LIFE HISTORY OF CRONARTIUM RIBICOLA. The sjxtridia produced })y tlie tclcutospores on leaves of Ki})es are blown indiscriminately by tlio wind to all sorts of i)lants whicli may be in the vicinity. Tliey aliglit and stick to various parts of Hucli pine trees as ]ui])pen to be near by. Those which adliere to the. 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 Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering. Washington Govt. Print. Off

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