RF2J43RNR–Orange corn rust fungus on leaf of cornstalk. Fungus control, plant disease and yield loss concept.
RM2C4X4FP–Corn, maize or sorghum rust (Puccinia sorghi) fungus disease pustules on maize or corn leaf, Illinois, USA
RM2PE7E3G–Wheat (Triticum aestivum) crop, leaves infected with fungal disease yellow rust (Puccinia striiformis), Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom
RM2C4X4FJ–Corn, maize or sorghum rust (Puccinia sorghi) fungus disease pustules on maize or corn leaf, Illinois, USA
RMABBCRT–Growing common wheat Triticum aestivum with rust
RM2PK6MBK–View of corrugated iron grain bins and Wheat (Triticum aestivum) field, near Alford, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom
RMFEE9B7–Abandoned burned burnt out car left at beauty spot on Gelligaer Common with Pen y FAn and Corn Du mountains in the Brecon Beacon
RFR780FG–Claviceps purpurea, Ergot or ergot fung. Vector illustration.
RM2AM7XRD–A report on plant diseases of the state . geta permanent stand of clover, as v/ell as those who have, and adisdussion of the causes to which they attribute their success orfailure, will be very acceptably received at the ExperimentStation. CORN. Rust. A rather common disease of the leaves, which arespotted with powdery masses of brownish spores. It is seldominjurious. Smut. Ever3^body is familiar with the swollen black massesproduced by the corn smut fungus. In some fields there hasbeen censiderable, but it was mostly confined to the stalks. CUCUMBER. Anthracnose. This disease has been found o
RMB1JA17–young woman picking a corn poppy at canal
RMPG0P9G–. Plant studies; an elementary botany. Botany. food supplies. T h e r G f o r o, p r o - cesses are devel- oped "which pene- trate and aliscirh. The mistletoe and dodder are seed- plants "whieh have t h i s h a Ij it. a n d both have such processes (see Figs. 102, 103). This habit is mncli more extensively devel- oped, however, in a low group of plants known as the fungi. Many of these iiarasitic fungi live upon jilants and animals, common illustrations being the mildews of lilac leaves and many other plants, the rust of wheat, the smut i:if corn, etc. 70. Root structure. —In the low
RMRDWNFW–. Science of plant life, a high school botany treating of the plant and its relation to the environment. Botany. 266 Science of Plant Life the alternate host plants are the wild and cultivated goose- berries and currants. Another common rust is frequently seen on raspberry and blackberry bushes along roadsides; it colors the imder sides of the leaves with its bright, orange-red spores. The smuts. The smuts of oats, wheat, barley, and corn often greatly reduce the yield of these plants. But since their Hfe histories are known, it is coinpara- tively easy to control them. The smut fungi generall
RMPG0P9K–. Plant studies; an elementary botany. Botany. ROOTS 107. food supplies. T h e r G f o r o, p r o - cesses are devel- oped "which pene- trate and aliscirh. The mistletoe and dodder are seed- plants "whieh have t h i s h a Ij it. a n d both have such processes (see Figs. 102, 103). This habit is mncli more extensively devel- oped, however, in a low group of plants known as the fungi. Many of these iiarasitic fungi live upon jilants and animals, common illustrations being the mildews of lilac leaves and many other plants, the rust of wheat, the smut i:if corn, etc. 70. Root structure.
RMRE1K52–. Plant studies; an elementary botany. Botany. BOOTS 107. food supplies. Therefore, pro- cesses are devel- oped which pene- trate and absorb. The mistletoe and dodder are seed- plants which have this h a b i t, an d both have such processes (see Figs. 103, 103). This habit is much more extensively devel- oped, however, in a low group of plants known as the fungi. Many of these parasitic fungi live upon plants and animals, common illustrations being the mildews of lilac leaves and many other plants, the rust of wheat, the smut of corn, etc. 70. Root structure. —In the lowest groups of plants (a
RMRFYHE1–. California plant diseases. Plant diseases. "Bulletin 218] CALIFORNIA PLANT DISEASES. 1111 Rust (Puccinia sorghi). A powdery, red rust on the leaves. Not serious. Mold (Diplodia zcw). The corn becomes moldy and covered with fungus growth in the ear. <Quite common in this State on moist land. Affected ears should be destroyed. COTTON. Boll Rot. The seed and a part of the lint are affected with a soft decay while the bolls are still green. Cause unknown. Possibly bacterial. Noticed for the first time in Imperial Valley in 1910.. Fig. 41.—Nematode galls on cucumber root. CUCUMBER. Mildew
RMRFDTXJ–. Nineteenth year. Nursery stock Missouri Carthage Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 18 A Castor Bean. Largely grown in our state, and have paid well the last lew years. Will do well on any good corn land. One bushel plants 15 acres. Pk 50c, lb by mail 20c, bu $1.89. Seed Rye. Choice White—Peck 25c, bn 85c, by express or freight. Seed Oats. Red Rustproof or Texas Red—A hardy Oat. supposed to be more free from rust than any other variety. Sample packet 10c, postpaid; bu 70c. Common—Red, Gray, Black and
RMRF769A–. Nineteenth year. Nursery stock Missouri Carthage Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 18 A Castor Bean. Largely grown in our state, and have paid well the last lew years. Will do well on any good corn land. One bushel plants 15 acres. Pk 50c, lb by mail 20c, bu $1.89. Seed Rye. Choice White—Peck 25c, bn 85c, by express or freight. Seed Oats. Red Rustproof or Texas Red—A hardy Oat. supposed to be more free from rust than any other variety. Sample packet 10c, postpaid; bu 70c. Common—Red, Gray, Black and
RMRE2FGN–. Fundamentals of botany. Botany. ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE OE EUNGI 299 stem, fruiting in the tissues, and commonly destroying the kernel of grain. The innumerable black spores form a sooty powder—whence the common name of "smut.". Fig. 221.—Corn-smut {Ustilago.maydis). on stalk, tassel, ear, and leaf of Zea Mays. 286. Rusts.—The Ufe history of the wheat rust {Puc- cinia graminis) was outlined in Chapter XIX. This fungus has not only caused millions of dollars worth of damage to the wheat crop of the world but has been the cause of legislative enactments. As early as 1760 there was passed
RMRDXT5B–. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. 230 MANUAL OF POISONOUS PLANTS known as sporidia. Acording to Dr. J. C. Arthur, it is undoubtedly connected with an aecidium on Oxalis corniculata. Distribution and hosts. Common wherever corn is cultivated and according or Carelton, also upon teosinte.. Fig. 66. Corn rust (Puccinia Sorghi) on corn. Winter spores. Uromyces. Link. Clover Rust Aecidiospores in cup-like bodies with an evident pseudoperidium; uredo- sori powdery; uredoso
RMRDWBRJ–. Plants; a text-book of botany. Botany. food supplies. Therefore, pro- cesses are devel- oped which pene- trate and absorb. The mistletoe and dodder are seed- plants "which have this habit, and both have such processes (see Figs. 102, 103). This habit is much more extensively devel- oped, however, in a low group of plants known as the fungi. ilany of these parasitic fungi live upon plants and animals, common illustrations being the mildews of lilac leaves and many other plants, the rust of wheat, the smut of corn, etc. To. Root structuie. —In the lowest groups of plants (algffi, fungi, a
RMRDWBRP–. Plants; a text-book of botany. Botany. ROOTS. 107. food supplies. Therefore, pro- cesses are devel- oped which pene- trate and absorb. The mistletoe and dodder are seed- plants "which have this habit, and both have such processes (see Figs. 102, 103). This habit is much more extensively devel- oped, however, in a low group of plants known as the fungi. ilany of these parasitic fungi live upon plants and animals, common illustrations being the mildews of lilac leaves and many other plants, the rust of wheat, the smut of corn, etc. To. Root structuie. —In the lowest groups of plants (algf
RMRE1K4X–. Plant studies; an elementary botany. Botany. food supplies. Therefore, pro- cesses are devel- oped which pene- trate and absorb. The mistletoe and dodder are seed- plants which have this h a b i t, an d both have such processes (see Figs. 103, 103). This habit is much more extensively devel- oped, however, in a low group of plants known as the fungi. Many of these parasitic fungi live upon plants and animals, common illustrations being the mildews of lilac leaves and many other plants, the rust of wheat, the smut of corn, etc. 70. Root structure. —In the lowest groups of plants (alga?, fungi
RMRDHH94–. Plant studies; an elementary botany. Botany. ROOTS 107. food supplies. T h e r G f o r o, p r o - cesses are devel- oped "which pene- trate and aliscirh. The mistletoe and dodder are seed- plants "whieh have t h i s h a Ij it. a n d both have such processes (see Figs. 102, 103). This habit is mncli more extensively devel- oped, however, in a low group of plants known as the fungi. Many of these iiarasitic fungi live upon jilants and animals, common illustrations being the mildews of lilac leaves and many other plants, the rust of wheat, the smut i:if corn, etc. 70. Root structure.
RMRDHH8M–. Plant studies; an elementary botany. Botany. food supplies. T h e r G f o r o, p r o - cesses are devel- oped "which pene- trate and aliscirh. The mistletoe and dodder are seed- plants "whieh have t h i s h a Ij it. a n d both have such processes (see Figs. 102, 103). This habit is mncli more extensively devel- oped, however, in a low group of plants known as the fungi. Many of these iiarasitic fungi live upon jilants and animals, common illustrations being the mildews of lilac leaves and many other plants, the rust of wheat, the smut i:if corn, etc. 70. Root structure. —In the low
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