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Journal of Agricultural Research . cases asthese, seemingly unexplainable, it is possible that Fusarntm gemmiperdamay be involved. Its distribution and the amount of damage causedby it are, however, unknown. SUMMARY A species of Fusarium apparently identical with Fusarium gemmiperdaAderhold was isolated from dead peach buds from Georgia. A description of the fungus and its reaction to culture media are given. It is shown by experiment that under conditions of extreme moisturethe fungus causes a budrot of the peach, sweet cherry, and sour cherry. The disease is probably not of great importance Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/journal-of-agricultural-research-cases-asthese-seemingly-unexplainable-it-is-possible-that-fusarntm-gemmiperdamay-be-involved-its-distribution-and-the-amount-of-damage-causedby-it-are-however-unknown-summary-a-species-of-fusarium-apparently-identical-with-fusarium-gemmiperdaaderhold-was-isolated-from-dead-peach-buds-from-georgia-a-description-of-the-fungus-and-its-reaction-to-culture-media-are-given-it-is-shown-by-experiment-that-under-conditions-of-extreme-moisturethe-fungus-causes-a-budrot-of-the-peach-sweet-cherry-and-sour-cherry-the-disease-is-probably-not-of-great-importance-image340222773.html
RM2ANEDH9–Journal of Agricultural Research . cases asthese, seemingly unexplainable, it is possible that Fusarntm gemmiperdamay be involved. Its distribution and the amount of damage causedby it are, however, unknown. SUMMARY A species of Fusarium apparently identical with Fusarium gemmiperdaAderhold was isolated from dead peach buds from Georgia. A description of the fungus and its reaction to culture media are given. It is shown by experiment that under conditions of extreme moisturethe fungus causes a budrot of the peach, sweet cherry, and sour cherry. The disease is probably not of great importance
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Computer illustration of conidia (asexual spores) from a Fusarium sp. fungus. Some Fusarium fungi are pathogens of plants and humans. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-computer-illustration-of-conidia-asexual-spores-from-a-fusarium-sp-133439669.html
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. The culture and diseases of the sweet pea. Fig. 8.—Pure culture of the Sweet Pea Rhizoctonia, showing large and smaller sclerotia of the fungus.. Fig. 9.—Pure culture of Fusarium lathyri, the cause of Sweet Pea Wilt.. 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.. Taubenhaus, J. J. (Jacob Joseph), 1885-. New York : E. P. Dutton & Company Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-culture-and-diseases-of-the-sweet-pea-fig-8pure-culture-of-the-sweet-pea-rhizoctonia-showing-large-and-smaller-sclerotia-of-the-fungus-fig-9pure-culture-of-fusarium-lathyri-the-cause-of-sweet-pea-wilt-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-taubenhaus-j-j-jacob-joseph-1885-new-york-e-p-dutton-amp-company-image216318373.html
RMPFX485–. The culture and diseases of the sweet pea. Fig. 8.—Pure culture of the Sweet Pea Rhizoctonia, showing large and smaller sclerotia of the fungus.. Fig. 9.—Pure culture of Fusarium lathyri, the cause of Sweet Pea Wilt.. 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.. Taubenhaus, J. J. (Jacob Joseph), 1885-. New York : E. P. Dutton & Company
. Fig. 62. Potato Diseases. a. Early blight (after L. R. Jonej), b. spores of the early blight fungus, c. silver scurf, d. conidiophores and conidia of the silver scurf fungus, e. and /. Fusarium oxysporum wilt in tubers, g. chlamydospores and one to several celled conidia of F. oxysporum, h. conidiophores of F. oxysporum {g. and h. after Sherbakoff), i. Ver- ticillium wilt (after Orton). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fig-62-potato-diseases-a-early-blight-after-l-r-jonej-b-spores-of-the-early-blight-fungus-c-silver-scurf-d-conidiophores-and-conidia-of-the-silver-scurf-fungus-e-and-fusarium-oxysporum-wilt-in-tubers-g-chlamydospores-and-one-to-several-celled-conidia-of-f-oxysporum-h-conidiophores-of-f-oxysporum-g-and-h-after-sherbakoff-i-ver-ticillium-wilt-after-orton-image179916761.html
RMMCKWJH–. Fig. 62. Potato Diseases. a. Early blight (after L. R. Jonej), b. spores of the early blight fungus, c. silver scurf, d. conidiophores and conidia of the silver scurf fungus, e. and /. Fusarium oxysporum wilt in tubers, g. chlamydospores and one to several celled conidia of F. oxysporum, h. conidiophores of F. oxysporum {g. and h. after Sherbakoff), i. Ver- ticillium wilt (after Orton).
Diseases of glasshouse plants (1923) Diseases of glasshouse plants diseasesofglassh1923bewl Year: 1923 DISEASES DUE TO FUNGI 85 shortening of the internodes is more marked at the top of the plant than at the base, presumably because the low temperature which prevailed while the lower parts were developing kept the fungus in check. The root of the plant is affected by Fusarium wilt to a much greater degree than is the case with VerticilUum wilt, and during the last stages of the disease the roots may be completely destroyed. Another distinguishing feature between this and VerticilUum wilt is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-glasshouse-plants-1923-diseases-of-glasshouse-plants-diseasesofglassh1923bewl-year-1923-diseases-due-to-fungi-85-shortening-of-the-internodes-is-more-marked-at-the-top-of-the-plant-than-at-the-base-presumably-because-the-low-temperature-which-prevailed-while-the-lower-parts-were-developing-kept-the-fungus-in-check-the-root-of-the-plant-is-affected-by-fusarium-wilt-to-a-much-greater-degree-than-is-the-case-with-verticiluum-wilt-and-during-the-last-stages-of-the-disease-the-roots-may-be-completely-destroyed-another-distinguishing-feature-between-this-and-verticiluum-wilt-is-image241942314.html
RMT1HBTX–Diseases of glasshouse plants (1923) Diseases of glasshouse plants diseasesofglassh1923bewl Year: 1923 DISEASES DUE TO FUNGI 85 shortening of the internodes is more marked at the top of the plant than at the base, presumably because the low temperature which prevailed while the lower parts were developing kept the fungus in check. The root of the plant is affected by Fusarium wilt to a much greater degree than is the case with VerticilUum wilt, and during the last stages of the disease the roots may be completely destroyed. Another distinguishing feature between this and VerticilUum wilt is
Annual report of the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station . T. 49 With two of these septorias, thick plating, other conditions being the same,so changed their character that not only would the species be considered asdifferent, but the fungus would be shifted from the Sphaeropsidales to theffyphomycetales (Hyplaesa of Saccardo). A similar change of habit is well known in the genus Fusarium, which inculture, crowded or not. often abandons acervulus formation, thus changingits systematic position from the Tiiberculariaccae to the Mucedinaceae: Thegenera Collet of riclium and Gloeosporu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-of-the-north-carolina-agricultural-experiment-station-t-49-with-two-of-these-septorias-thick-plating-other-conditions-being-the-sameso-changed-their-character-that-not-only-would-the-species-be-considered-asdifferent-but-the-fungus-would-be-shifted-from-the-sphaeropsidales-to-theffyphomycetales-hyplaesa-of-saccardo-a-similar-change-of-habit-is-well-known-in-the-genus-fusarium-which-inculture-crowded-or-not-often-abandons-acervulus-formation-thus-changingits-systematic-position-from-the-tiiberculariaccae-to-the-mucedinaceae-thegenera-collet-of-riclium-and-gloeosporu-image339208234.html
RM2AKT7FP–Annual report of the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station . T. 49 With two of these septorias, thick plating, other conditions being the same,so changed their character that not only would the species be considered asdifferent, but the fungus would be shifted from the Sphaeropsidales to theffyphomycetales (Hyplaesa of Saccardo). A similar change of habit is well known in the genus Fusarium, which inculture, crowded or not. often abandons acervulus formation, thus changingits systematic position from the Tiiberculariaccae to the Mucedinaceae: Thegenera Collet of riclium and Gloeosporu
Orange corn rust fungus, Puccinia sorghi, on leaf of cornstalk. Fungus control, plant disease and yield loss maize. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orange-corn-rust-fungus-puccinia-sorghi-on-leaf-of-cornstalk-fungus-control-plant-disease-and-yield-loss-maize-image572039985.html
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. Fungous diseases of plants : with chapters on physiology, culture methods and technique . Fungi in agriculture. FUNGI IMPERFECTI 321 study of the disease does not appear to have been reported. The carnation stem wilt,1,2 or rosette, is occasionally important both in the greenhouse and garden. As in the case of the cotton wilt and other similar dis- eases, the fungus seems to gain entrance through the root system, and its path of attack is mainly the tracheal tissues. Steriliza- tion of the soil seems to be the only effective means of prevention.. Fig. 153. Fusarium on Carnation: Rosette Effe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fungous-diseases-of-plants-with-chapters-on-physiology-culture-methods-and-technique-fungi-in-agriculture-fungi-imperfecti-321-study-of-the-disease-does-not-appear-to-have-been-reported-the-carnation-stem-wilt12-or-rosette-is-occasionally-important-both-in-the-greenhouse-and-garden-as-in-the-case-of-the-cotton-wilt-and-other-similar-dis-eases-the-fungus-seems-to-gain-entrance-through-the-root-system-and-its-path-of-attack-is-mainly-the-tracheal-tissues-steriliza-tion-of-the-soil-seems-to-be-the-only-effective-means-of-prevention-fig-153-fusarium-on-carnation-rosette-effe-image216442048.html
RMPG3P14–. Fungous diseases of plants : with chapters on physiology, culture methods and technique . Fungi in agriculture. FUNGI IMPERFECTI 321 study of the disease does not appear to have been reported. The carnation stem wilt,1,2 or rosette, is occasionally important both in the greenhouse and garden. As in the case of the cotton wilt and other similar dis- eases, the fungus seems to gain entrance through the root system, and its path of attack is mainly the tracheal tissues. Steriliza- tion of the soil seems to be the only effective means of prevention.. Fig. 153. Fusarium on Carnation: Rosette Effe
. Fig. 41. Squash Diseases. a. Showing squash blossoms invaded by the fungus Choanophora ciicurbitarum, b. squash entirely rotted by the Choanophora fungus, c. young conidiophore of Choanophora with ramuli developing on the primary vesicle, d. mature capitulum covered with a layer of conidia, e. conidia, /. sporangia and columella, g. sporangio spores with tufts of hair-like appendages, h. mature zygospore («, c. to /;. after Wolf), i. Fusarium wilt of young squash plants, .;'. Rhizopus rot. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fig-41-squash-diseases-a-showing-squash-blossoms-invaded-by-the-fungus-choanophora-ciicurbitarum-b-squash-entirely-rotted-by-the-choanophora-fungus-c-young-conidiophore-of-choanophora-with-ramuli-developing-on-the-primary-vesicle-d-mature-capitulum-covered-with-a-layer-of-conidia-e-conidia-sporangia-and-columella-g-sporangio-spores-with-tufts-of-hair-like-appendages-h-mature-zygospore-c-to-after-wolf-i-fusarium-wilt-of-young-squash-plants-rhizopus-rot-image179916760.html
RMMCKWJG–. Fig. 41. Squash Diseases. a. Showing squash blossoms invaded by the fungus Choanophora ciicurbitarum, b. squash entirely rotted by the Choanophora fungus, c. young conidiophore of Choanophora with ramuli developing on the primary vesicle, d. mature capitulum covered with a layer of conidia, e. conidia, /. sporangia and columella, g. sporangio spores with tufts of hair-like appendages, h. mature zygospore («, c. to /;. after Wolf), i. Fusarium wilt of young squash plants, .;'. Rhizopus rot.
The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . dusta little guano on the soil, as this will preventthe flies from depositing their eggs. Tulip Bulbs : .4. and Sons. The rotting is;caused by a fungus—Fusarium bulbogenus—which attacks the leaves first and works downinto the crown of the bulb. The soil is-evidently infected. Gas lime is the most cer-tain means of destroying the fungus in the soil,but if not procurable quicklime and kainit may-be substituted. It would be advisable not toplant bulbs on the infected land for at leastone season. Communic Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-dusta-little-guano-on-the-soil-as-this-will-preventthe-flies-from-depositing-their-eggs-tulip-bulbs-4-and-sons-the-rotting-iscaused-by-a-fungusfusarium-bulbogenuswhich-attacks-the-leaves-first-and-works-downinto-the-crown-of-the-bulb-the-soil-is-evidently-infected-gas-lime-is-the-most-cer-tain-means-of-destroying-the-fungus-in-the-soilbut-if-not-procurable-quicklime-and-kainit-may-be-substituted-it-would-be-advisable-not-toplant-bulbs-on-the-infected-land-for-at-leastone-season-communic-image343312026.html
RM2AXF5YP–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . dusta little guano on the soil, as this will preventthe flies from depositing their eggs. Tulip Bulbs : .4. and Sons. The rotting is;caused by a fungus—Fusarium bulbogenus—which attacks the leaves first and works downinto the crown of the bulb. The soil is-evidently infected. Gas lime is the most cer-tain means of destroying the fungus in the soil,but if not procurable quicklime and kainit may-be substituted. It would be advisable not toplant bulbs on the infected land for at leastone season. Communic
Diseases of glasshouse plants (1923) Diseases of glasshouse plants diseasesofglassh1923bewl Year: 1923 72 DISEASES OF GLASSHOUSE PLANTS accompanied by imperfect circulation of the air and injudicious watering, are favourable to the disease. For a description of the fungus and method of control, Bee page 64. Fusarium and PenicilUum Mots.—Certain species of Fusarium and the common blue mould PenicilUum produce a bulb rot of the hyacinth, narcissus, and tulip. The rot commences from the base of the bulb, and is typically a storage rot. Unsuitable conditions at the time of harvesting and imperfe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-glasshouse-plants-1923-diseases-of-glasshouse-plants-diseasesofglassh1923bewl-year-1923-72-diseases-of-glasshouse-plants-accompanied-by-imperfect-circulation-of-the-air-and-injudicious-watering-are-favourable-to-the-disease-for-a-description-of-the-fungus-and-method-of-control-bee-page-64-fusarium-and-peniciluum-motscertain-species-of-fusarium-and-the-common-blue-mould-peniciluum-produce-a-bulb-rot-of-the-hyacinth-narcissus-and-tulip-the-rot-commences-from-the-base-of-the-bulb-and-is-typically-a-storage-rot-unsuitable-conditions-at-the-time-of-harvesting-and-imperfe-image241941146.html
RMT1HAB6–Diseases of glasshouse plants (1923) Diseases of glasshouse plants diseasesofglassh1923bewl Year: 1923 72 DISEASES OF GLASSHOUSE PLANTS accompanied by imperfect circulation of the air and injudicious watering, are favourable to the disease. For a description of the fungus and method of control, Bee page 64. Fusarium and PenicilUum Mots.—Certain species of Fusarium and the common blue mould PenicilUum produce a bulb rot of the hyacinth, narcissus, and tulip. The rot commences from the base of the bulb, and is typically a storage rot. Unsuitable conditions at the time of harvesting and imperfe
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