. Fig. 306.—Monilia fructigena. A, Apple showing the grey conidial patches as more or less concentric lines. B, Young Peach, shrivelled up in consequence of attack, (v. Tubeuf del.) next spring, when the fruit is again moist, further conidia are given off. Infection takes place by wounds or even through the epidermis of young leaves and blossoms. The conidia have

. Fig. 306.—Monilia fructigena. A, Apple showing the grey conidial patches as more or less concentric lines. B, Young Peach, shrivelled up in consequence of attack, (v. Tubeuf del.) next spring, when the fruit is again moist, further conidia are given off. Infection takes place by wounds or even through the epidermis of young leaves and blossoms. The conidia have Stock Photo
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