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Diseases of plants induced by 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 diseasesofplants00tubeuoft Year: 1897 CRONARTilM. 381 host-j)lants, and several species produce blister-nist on tlu- bark of species of pine. Cronartium asclepiadeum (Willd) (U.S. America). I'redo- and teleutu.sjjurt'.s (tccur ou Cijnanchum Vincctuxicvm (perhaps Fig. 214.—Cronartium ugcUjiindmm uii Cimanchum VinretoxIcHm. The uredo- sori show as spots, the teleutospore-sori as processes on the le

Diseases of plants induced by 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  diseasesofplants00tubeuoft Year: 1897  CRONARTilM. 381 host-j)lants, and several species produce blister-nist on tlu- bark of species of pine. Cronartium asclepiadeum (Willd) (U.S. America). I'redo- and teleutu.sjjurt'.s (tccur ou Cijnanchum Vincctuxicvm (perhaps    Fig. 214.—Cronartium ugcUjiindmm uii Cimanchum VinretoxIcHm. The uredo- sori show as spots, the teleutospore-sori as processes on the le Stock Photo
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Diseases of plants induced by 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 diseasesofplants00tubeuoft Year: 1897 CRONARTilM. 381 host-j)lants, and several species produce blister-nist on tlu- bark of species of pine. Cronartium asclepiadeum (Willd) (U.S. America). I'redo- and teleutu.sjjurt'.s (tccur ou Cijnanchum Vincctuxicvm (perhaps Fig. 214.—Cronartium ugcUjiindmm uii Cimanchum VinretoxIcHm. The uredo- sori show as spots, the teleutospore-sori as processes on the leaves, (v. Tubeuf del.) also on Gentiana asdcpiadca). The aecidial stage, known as Feridcrmium Cornui Eostr. et Kleb. produces a blister-ru.st on the bark of Pinus sulvestris.