S. Agnese - olio su tela - pittore emiliano del XVIII secolo - Castelsangiovanni (Pc) ,Italia,chiesa di S. Maria in Torricella detta Chiesa dei Sacc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/s-agnese-olio-su-tela-pittore-emiliano-del-xviii-secolo-castelsangiovanni-pc-italiachiesa-di-s-maria-in-torricella-detta-chiesa-dei-sacc-image469105063.html
RF2J75G87–S. Agnese - olio su tela - pittore emiliano del XVIII secolo - Castelsangiovanni (Pc) ,Italia,chiesa di S. Maria in Torricella detta Chiesa dei Sacc
Silhouette boy catches sacc butterfly kid catching playing with net cute little male active play children action concept son walk happy idea black color vector illustration flat style image Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/silhouette-boy-catches-sacc-butterfly-kid-catching-playing-with-net-cute-little-male-active-play-children-action-concept-son-walk-happy-idea-black-color-vector-illustration-flat-style-image-image444234874.html
RF2GPMJ36–Silhouette boy catches sacc butterfly kid catching playing with net cute little male active play children action concept son walk happy idea black color vector illustration flat style image
Silhouette boy catches sacc butterfly kid catching playing with net cute little male active play children action concept son walk happy idea black Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/silhouette-boy-catches-sacc-butterfly-kid-catching-playing-with-net-cute-little-male-active-play-children-action-concept-son-walk-happy-idea-black-image419241572.html
RF2FA22W8–Silhouette boy catches sacc butterfly kid catching playing with net cute little male active play children action concept son walk happy idea black
Boy catches sacc butterfly Kid catching playing with net Cute little male active play Children action concept Son walk Happy idea contour outline black color vector illustration flat style image Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boy-catches-sacc-butterfly-kid-catching-playing-with-net-cute-little-male-active-play-children-action-concept-son-walk-happy-idea-contour-outline-black-color-vector-illustration-flat-style-image-image444239613.html
RF2GPMT4D–Boy catches sacc butterfly Kid catching playing with net Cute little male active play Children action concept Son walk Happy idea contour outline black color vector illustration flat style image
Boy catches sacc butterfly Kid catching playing with net Cute little male active play Children action concept Son walk Happy idea silhouette in Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boy-catches-sacc-butterfly-kid-catching-playing-with-net-cute-little-male-active-play-children-action-concept-son-walk-happy-idea-silhouette-in-image433394643.html
RF2G52R83–Boy catches sacc butterfly Kid catching playing with net Cute little male active play Children action concept Son walk Happy idea silhouette in
Boy catches sacc butterfly Kid catching playing with net Cute little male active play Children action concept Son walk Happy idea silhouette grey black color vector illustration solid outline style image Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boy-catches-sacc-butterfly-kid-catching-playing-with-net-cute-little-male-active-play-children-action-concept-son-walk-happy-idea-silhouette-grey-black-color-vector-illustration-solid-outline-style-image-image444163448.html
RF2GPHB08–Boy catches sacc butterfly Kid catching playing with net Cute little male active play Children action concept Son walk Happy idea silhouette grey black color vector illustration solid outline style image
Boy catches sacc butterfly Kid catching playing with net Cute little male active play Children action concept Son walk Happy idea silhouette in Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boy-catches-sacc-butterfly-kid-catching-playing-with-net-cute-little-male-active-play-children-action-concept-son-walk-happy-idea-silhouette-in-image429994400.html
RF2FYFX6T–Boy catches sacc butterfly Kid catching playing with net Cute little male active play Children action concept Son walk Happy idea silhouette in
. Fungous diseases of plants : with chapters on physiology, culture methods and technique . Fungi in agriculture. FUNGI IMPERFECTI 367 fully as a preventive. Five or more sprayings have been profitable upon American, French, and Japanese stocks, although this has not afforded complete protection. Spraying as for the pear scab is advised when this disease becomes a matter of suffi- cient economic importance in the orchard.. Fig. 186. Spores of the Entomusporium LIV. SOOTY BLOTCH AND FLY SPECK OF THE APPLE AND OTHER PLANTS1 Leptothyrium Pomi (Mont. & Fr.) Sacc. Clinton, G. P. Notes on Parasi 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-367-fully-as-a-preventive-five-or-more-sprayings-have-been-profitable-upon-american-french-and-japanese-stocks-although-this-has-not-afforded-complete-protection-spraying-as-for-the-pear-scab-is-advised-when-this-disease-becomes-a-matter-of-suffi-cient-economic-importance-in-the-orchard-fig-186-spores-of-the-entomusporium-liv-sooty-blotch-and-fly-speck-of-the-apple-and-other-plants1-leptothyrium-pomi-mont-amp-fr-sacc-clinton-g-p-notes-on-parasi-image232125219.html
RMRDJ62B–. Fungous diseases of plants : with chapters on physiology, culture methods and technique . Fungi in agriculture. FUNGI IMPERFECTI 367 fully as a preventive. Five or more sprayings have been profitable upon American, French, and Japanese stocks, although this has not afforded complete protection. Spraying as for the pear scab is advised when this disease becomes a matter of suffi- cient economic importance in the orchard.. Fig. 186. Spores of the Entomusporium LIV. SOOTY BLOTCH AND FLY SPECK OF THE APPLE AND OTHER PLANTS1 Leptothyrium Pomi (Mont. & Fr.) Sacc. Clinton, G. P. Notes on Parasi
Boy catches sacc butterfly Kid catching playing with net Cute little male active play Children action concept Son walk Happy idea silhouette grey Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boy-catches-sacc-butterfly-kid-catching-playing-with-net-cute-little-male-active-play-children-action-concept-son-walk-happy-idea-silhouette-grey-image426573169.html
RF2FP02C1–Boy catches sacc butterfly Kid catching playing with net Cute little male active play Children action concept Son walk Happy idea silhouette grey
. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 612 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE that exhibited in the Erysiphaceae, though morphologically they may be inseparable.. Fig. 411.—^Helminthosporium gramineum. Conidio- phoies and spores. After King. H. gramineum (Rab.) Erik, on grasses=Peleospora gramineum. See p. 261. H. trichostoma=Pleospora trichostoma. See p. 260. ^ h/"""M Fio. 412.—Helminthospoiium teres. Conidiopboies and spores. After King. H. teres Sacc. Spots oblong, olive, amphigenous; conidiophores fasciculate, often crooked and nodulose, septate, bro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-plant-diseases-fungi-612-the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-that-exhibited-in-the-erysiphaceae-though-morphologically-they-may-be-inseparable-fig-411helminthosporium-gramineum-conidio-phoies-and-spores-after-king-h-gramineum-rab-erik-on-grasses=peleospora-gramineum-see-p-261-h-trichostoma=pleospora-trichostoma-see-p-260-hquotquotquotm-fio-412helminthospoiium-teres-conidiopboies-and-spores-after-king-h-teres-sacc-spots-oblong-olive-amphigenous-conidiophores-fasciculate-often-crooked-and-nodulose-septate-bro-image216451119.html
RMPG45H3–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 612 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE that exhibited in the Erysiphaceae, though morphologically they may be inseparable.. Fig. 411.—^Helminthosporium gramineum. Conidio- phoies and spores. After King. H. gramineum (Rab.) Erik, on grasses=Peleospora gramineum. See p. 261. H. trichostoma=Pleospora trichostoma. See p. 260. ^ h/"""M Fio. 412.—Helminthospoiium teres. Conidiopboies and spores. After King. H. teres Sacc. Spots oblong, olive, amphigenous; conidiophores fasciculate, often crooked and nodulose, septate, bro
Boy catches sacc butterfly Kid catching playing with net Cute little male active play Children action concept Son walk Happy idea contour outline Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boy-catches-sacc-butterfly-kid-catching-playing-with-net-cute-little-male-active-play-children-action-concept-son-walk-happy-idea-contour-outline-image423522577.html
RF2FH13A9–Boy catches sacc butterfly Kid catching playing with net Cute little male active play Children action concept Son walk Happy idea contour outline
. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 231 Perithecia were found by Viala»" and by Prillieux»" on old wood, long dead from such attack. These belong to the genus Rosellinia and are believed to present the ascigerous form of Dema- tophora necatrix. Similar claims of relationship of this fungus to several other genera have been made and its actual position cannot be consid- ered as established with certainty. R. massinkii Sacc. Perithecia sparse, globose or depressed, carbonous, 165 fi; asci cyhndric, 54 x 8 At; spores dark-br Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-plant-diseases-fungi-the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-231-perithecia-were-found-by-vialaquot-and-by-prillieuxquot-on-old-wood-long-dead-from-such-attack-these-belong-to-the-genus-rosellinia-and-are-believed-to-present-the-ascigerous-form-of-dema-tophora-necatrix-similar-claims-of-relationship-of-this-fungus-to-several-other-genera-have-been-made-and-its-actual-position-cannot-be-consid-ered-as-established-with-certainty-r-massinkii-sacc-perithecia-sparse-globose-or-depressed-carbonous-165-fi-asci-cyhndric-54-x-8-at-spores-dark-br-image232019702.html
RMRDDBDX–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 231 Perithecia were found by Viala»" and by Prillieux»" on old wood, long dead from such attack. These belong to the genus Rosellinia and are believed to present the ascigerous form of Dema- tophora necatrix. Similar claims of relationship of this fungus to several other genera have been made and its actual position cannot be consid- ered as established with certainty. R. massinkii Sacc. Perithecia sparse, globose or depressed, carbonous, 165 fi; asci cyhndric, 54 x 8 At; spores dark-br
. Fungous diseases of plants : with chapters on physiology, culture methods and technique . Fungi in agriculture. FUNGI IMPERFECTI 367 fully as a preventive. Five or more sprayings have been profitable upon American, French, and Japanese stocks, although this has not afforded complete protection. Spraying as for the pear scab is advised when this disease becomes a matter of suffi- cient economic importance in the orchard.. Fig. 186. Spores of the Entomusporium LIV. SOOTY BLOTCH AND FLY SPECK OF THE APPLE AND OTHER PLANTS1 Leptothyrium Pomi (Mont. & Fr.) Sacc. Clinton, G. P. Notes on Parasi 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-367-fully-as-a-preventive-five-or-more-sprayings-have-been-profitable-upon-american-french-and-japanese-stocks-although-this-has-not-afforded-complete-protection-spraying-as-for-the-pear-scab-is-advised-when-this-disease-becomes-a-matter-of-suffi-cient-economic-importance-in-the-orchard-fig-186-spores-of-the-entomusporium-liv-sooty-blotch-and-fly-speck-of-the-apple-and-other-plants1-leptothyrium-pomi-mont-amp-fr-sacc-clinton-g-p-notes-on-parasi-image216441904.html
RMPG3NT0–. Fungous diseases of plants : with chapters on physiology, culture methods and technique . Fungi in agriculture. FUNGI IMPERFECTI 367 fully as a preventive. Five or more sprayings have been profitable upon American, French, and Japanese stocks, although this has not afforded complete protection. Spraying as for the pear scab is advised when this disease becomes a matter of suffi- cient economic importance in the orchard.. Fig. 186. Spores of the Entomusporium LIV. SOOTY BLOTCH AND FLY SPECK OF THE APPLE AND OTHER PLANTS1 Leptothyrium Pomi (Mont. & Fr.) Sacc. Clinton, G. P. Notes on Parasi
. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 612 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE that exhibited in the Erysiphaceae, though morphologically they may be inseparable.. Fig. 411.—^Helminthosporium gramineum. Conidio- phoies and spores. After King. H. gramineum (Rab.) Erik, on grasses=Peleospora gramineum. See p. 261. H. trichostoma=Pleospora trichostoma. See p. 260. ^ h/"""M Fio. 412.—Helminthospoiium teres. Conidiopboies and spores. After King. H. teres Sacc. Spots oblong, olive, amphigenous; conidiophores fasciculate, often crooked and nodulose, septate, bro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-plant-diseases-fungi-612-the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-that-exhibited-in-the-erysiphaceae-though-morphologically-they-may-be-inseparable-fig-411helminthosporium-gramineum-conidio-phoies-and-spores-after-king-h-gramineum-rab-erik-on-grasses=peleospora-gramineum-see-p-261-h-trichostoma=pleospora-trichostoma-see-p-260-hquotquotquotm-fio-412helminthospoiium-teres-conidiopboies-and-spores-after-king-h-teres-sacc-spots-oblong-olive-amphigenous-conidiophores-fasciculate-often-crooked-and-nodulose-septate-bro-image232036558.html
RMRDE4YX–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 612 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE that exhibited in the Erysiphaceae, though morphologically they may be inseparable.. Fig. 411.—^Helminthosporium gramineum. Conidio- phoies and spores. After King. H. gramineum (Rab.) Erik, on grasses=Peleospora gramineum. See p. 261. H. trichostoma=Pleospora trichostoma. See p. 260. ^ h/"""M Fio. 412.—Helminthospoiium teres. Conidiopboies and spores. After King. H. teres Sacc. Spots oblong, olive, amphigenous; conidiophores fasciculate, often crooked and nodulose, septate, bro
. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 231 Perithecia were found by Viala»" and by Prillieux»" on old wood, long dead from such attack. These belong to the genus Rosellinia and are believed to present the ascigerous form of Dema- tophora necatrix. Similar claims of relationship of this fungus to several other genera have been made and its actual position cannot be consid- ered as established with certainty. R. massinkii Sacc. Perithecia sparse, globose or depressed, carbonous, 165 fi; asci cyhndric, 54 x 8 At; spores dark-br Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-plant-diseases-fungi-the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-231-perithecia-were-found-by-vialaquot-and-by-prillieuxquot-on-old-wood-long-dead-from-such-attack-these-belong-to-the-genus-rosellinia-and-are-believed-to-present-the-ascigerous-form-of-dema-tophora-necatrix-similar-claims-of-relationship-of-this-fungus-to-several-other-genera-have-been-made-and-its-actual-position-cannot-be-consid-ered-as-established-with-certainty-r-massinkii-sacc-perithecia-sparse-globose-or-depressed-carbonous-165-fi-asci-cyhndric-54-x-8-at-spores-dark-br-image216459450.html
RMPG4G6J–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 231 Perithecia were found by Viala»" and by Prillieux»" on old wood, long dead from such attack. These belong to the genus Rosellinia and are believed to present the ascigerous form of Dema- tophora necatrix. Similar claims of relationship of this fungus to several other genera have been made and its actual position cannot be consid- ered as established with certainty. R. massinkii Sacc. Perithecia sparse, globose or depressed, carbonous, 165 fi; asci cyhndric, 54 x 8 At; spores dark-br
. Fungi, ascomycetes, ustilaginales, uredinales. Fungi. Ill] ERYSIPHALES 83 walled over its upper surface, but an oval region remains thin on the lower side. As the ripening perithecium loses water so do the appendages; the thin area below the bulb is pushed in by atmospheric pressure, the under surface becomes consequently shorter than the upper and the end of the spine is pulled down till subsequent moistening straightens it again (Harper).. Fig. 40. Perithecia of a. Erysiphe tortilis (Wallr.) Fr.; b. Mia-osphaeria sp. c Aceris (DC.) Sacc; d. Phyllactinia Corylea (Pers.) Karst.; x 120. Unci Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fungi-ascomycetes-ustilaginales-uredinales-fungi-ill-erysiphales-83-walled-over-its-upper-surface-but-an-oval-region-remains-thin-on-the-lower-side-as-the-ripening-perithecium-loses-water-so-do-the-appendages-the-thin-area-below-the-bulb-is-pushed-in-by-atmospheric-pressure-the-under-surface-becomes-consequently-shorter-than-the-upper-and-the-end-of-the-spine-is-pulled-down-till-subsequent-moistening-straightens-it-again-harper-fig-40-perithecia-of-a-erysiphe-tortilis-wallr-fr-b-mia-osphaeria-sp-c-aceris-dc-sacc-d-phyllactinia-corylea-pers-karst-x-120-unci-image232269581.html
RMRDTP65–. Fungi, ascomycetes, ustilaginales, uredinales. Fungi. Ill] ERYSIPHALES 83 walled over its upper surface, but an oval region remains thin on the lower side. As the ripening perithecium loses water so do the appendages; the thin area below the bulb is pushed in by atmospheric pressure, the under surface becomes consequently shorter than the upper and the end of the spine is pulled down till subsequent moistening straightens it again (Harper).. Fig. 40. Perithecia of a. Erysiphe tortilis (Wallr.) Fr.; b. Mia-osphaeria sp. c Aceris (DC.) Sacc; d. Phyllactinia Corylea (Pers.) Karst.; x 120. Unci
. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 653 oxy-. (see p. 46) of potatoes; it is perhaps identical with F. sporum. F. erubescens A. & v. Ov. produces small black sunken spots on green and ripe toma- toes in Germany *'"' re- sulting finally in mummi- fication. Parasitism by means of enzymes was demonstrated. F. lycopersici Sacc.^"'"^"- Sporodochia as in F. oxy- sporum; conidia falcate, acute, 25-30 x 3.5-4 fi, .^^SS^S^SZSS^KSU H-i hyaline to yellowish. It is the cause of a to- mato wilt or "sleeping disease& Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-plant-diseases-fungi-the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-653-oxy-see-p-46-of-potatoes-it-is-perhaps-identical-with-f-sporum-f-erubescens-a-amp-v-ov-produces-small-black-sunken-spots-on-green-and-ripe-toma-toes-in-germany-quot-re-sulting-finally-in-mummi-fication-parasitism-by-means-of-enzymes-was-demonstrated-f-lycopersici-saccquotquotquot-sporodochia-as-in-f-oxy-sporum-conidia-falcate-acute-25-30-x-35-4-fi-sssszssksu-h-i-hyaline-to-yellowish-it-is-the-cause-of-a-to-mato-wilt-or-quotsleeping-disease-image216451057.html
RMPG45EW–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 653 oxy-. (see p. 46) of potatoes; it is perhaps identical with F. sporum. F. erubescens A. & v. Ov. produces small black sunken spots on green and ripe toma- toes in Germany *'"' re- sulting finally in mummi- fication. Parasitism by means of enzymes was demonstrated. F. lycopersici Sacc.^"'"^"- Sporodochia as in F. oxy- sporum; conidia falcate, acute, 25-30 x 3.5-4 fi, .^^SS^S^SZSS^KSU H-i hyaline to yellowish. It is the cause of a to- mato wilt or "sleeping disease&
. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi. 114 UEOMYCES of the preceding crop, all aflfected mangel " tops'' should be burnt: rotation of crops is of course a sure preventive, as in all such cases. Distribution : Europe, California, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand. 26. Uromyces Salicorniae De Bary. JEeidium Salicorniae DC. Flor. fr. vi. 92. Uromyces Salicorniae De Bary, in Rab. Fung. Eur. nos. 1385—6. Cooke, Grevillea, vii. 137. Plowr. Ured. p. 129. 538, Sydow, Monogr. ii. 230. Sacc. Syll. vii. ^cidiospores. jEcidia on the cotyledons chiefly, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-rust-fungi-uredinales-their-biology-and-classification-rust-fungi-114-ueomyces-of-the-preceding-crop-all-aflfected-mangel-quot-tops-should-be-burnt-rotation-of-crops-is-of-course-a-sure-preventive-as-in-all-such-cases-distribution-europe-california-south-africa-australia-new-zealand-26-uromyces-salicorniae-de-bary-jeeidium-salicorniae-dc-flor-fr-vi-92-uromyces-salicorniae-de-bary-in-rab-fung-eur-nos-13856-cooke-grevillea-vii-137-plowr-ured-p-129-538-sydow-monogr-ii-230-sacc-syll-vii-cidiospores-jecidia-on-the-cotyledons-chiefly-image232412184.html
RMRE3834–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi. 114 UEOMYCES of the preceding crop, all aflfected mangel " tops'' should be burnt: rotation of crops is of course a sure preventive, as in all such cases. Distribution : Europe, California, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand. 26. Uromyces Salicorniae De Bary. JEeidium Salicorniae DC. Flor. fr. vi. 92. Uromyces Salicorniae De Bary, in Rab. Fung. Eur. nos. 1385—6. Cooke, Grevillea, vii. 137. Plowr. Ured. p. 129. 538, Sydow, Monogr. ii. 230. Sacc. Syll. vii. ^cidiospores. jEcidia on the cotyledons chiefly,
. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi. ON PLUMBAGINACE^ f 89 This species was formerly united with U. Armeriae (q.v.), but the teleutospores are distinctly different. DiSTEiBUTiON: Europe, North Africa, Siberia and North America. 4. Uromyces Armeriae L6v. Caeoma Armeriae Schlechtd. Fl. Berol. ii. 126. Uromyces Armeriae Lev. Ann. Sci. Nat. s^r. 3, viii. 375. Sydow, Monogr. ii. 40. Fischer, Ured. Sohweiz, p. 52, f. 39. XJ. Limonii Plowr. Ured. p. 122 p.p. Sacc. Syll. vii. 532 p.p. Spermogones. Scattered among the secidia, honey-coloured. JEcidiospores Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-rust-fungi-uredinales-their-biology-and-classification-rust-fungi-on-plumbaginace-f-89-this-species-was-formerly-united-with-u-armeriae-qv-but-the-teleutospores-are-distinctly-different-disteibution-europe-north-africa-siberia-and-north-america-4-uromyces-armeriae-l6v-caeoma-armeriae-schlechtd-fl-berol-ii-126-uromyces-armeriae-lev-ann-sci-nat-sr-3-viii-375-sydow-monogr-ii-40-fischer-ured-sohweiz-p-52-f-39-xj-limonii-plowr-ured-p-122-pp-sacc-syll-vii-532-pp-spermogones-scattered-among-the-secidia-honey-coloured-jecidiospores-image232412300.html
RMRE3878–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi. ON PLUMBAGINACE^ f 89 This species was formerly united with U. Armeriae (q.v.), but the teleutospores are distinctly different. DiSTEiBUTiON: Europe, North Africa, Siberia and North America. 4. Uromyces Armeriae L6v. Caeoma Armeriae Schlechtd. Fl. Berol. ii. 126. Uromyces Armeriae Lev. Ann. Sci. Nat. s^r. 3, viii. 375. Sydow, Monogr. ii. 40. Fischer, Ured. Sohweiz, p. 52, f. 39. XJ. Limonii Plowr. Ured. p. 122 p.p. Sacc. Syll. vii. 532 p.p. Spermogones. Scattered among the secidia, honey-coloured. JEcidiospores
. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 653 oxy-. (see p. 46) of potatoes; it is perhaps identical with F. sporum. F. erubescens A. & v. Ov. produces small black sunken spots on green and ripe toma- toes in Germany *'"' re- sulting finally in mummi- fication. Parasitism by means of enzymes was demonstrated. F. lycopersici Sacc.^"'"^"- Sporodochia as in F. oxy- sporum; conidia falcate, acute, 25-30 x 3.5-4 fi, .^^SS^S^SZSS^KSU H-i hyaline to yellowish. It is the cause of a to- mato wilt or "sleeping disease& Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-plant-diseases-fungi-the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-653-oxy-see-p-46-of-potatoes-it-is-perhaps-identical-with-f-sporum-f-erubescens-a-amp-v-ov-produces-small-black-sunken-spots-on-green-and-ripe-toma-toes-in-germany-quot-re-sulting-finally-in-mummi-fication-parasitism-by-means-of-enzymes-was-demonstrated-f-lycopersici-saccquotquotquot-sporodochia-as-in-f-oxy-sporum-conidia-falcate-acute-25-30-x-35-4-fi-sssszssksu-h-i-hyaline-to-yellowish-it-is-the-cause-of-a-to-mato-wilt-or-quotsleeping-disease-image232036457.html
RMRDE4T9–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 653 oxy-. (see p. 46) of potatoes; it is perhaps identical with F. sporum. F. erubescens A. & v. Ov. produces small black sunken spots on green and ripe toma- toes in Germany *'"' re- sulting finally in mummi- fication. Parasitism by means of enzymes was demonstrated. F. lycopersici Sacc.^"'"^"- Sporodochia as in F. oxy- sporum; conidia falcate, acute, 25-30 x 3.5-4 fi, .^^SS^S^SZSS^KSU H-i hyaline to yellowish. It is the cause of a to- mato wilt or "sleeping disease&
. Danish fungi as represented in the herbarium of E. Rostrup;. Fungi. 263 Sphacelotheca. 1276. Sphacelotheca hy- dropiperis (Schum.) de By., Syll. VII «^ R 90 e ^^« c. icon., Syn: Uredo hyd. Schum. no 1580, Vandpeberens Brandstev (H. 37'''). In the fruit of Polygonum hy- dropiper. J. Skaarup Melle (V. S.), Staby (Jeppesen); F. Klingstrup, Skaarup, Svenborg; S. (Schum.).. Fig. 17. Sphacelotheca hydropiperis. 1—2 Section through a close and on open friiit. -J-. From de Bary. 3. Resting-spore. -p. 4. Ba- sidiospores. —. From R 90 e. Cintractia. 1277. Cintractia luzulae (Sacc.) Clinton 02, Syn: Us Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/danish-fungi-as-represented-in-the-herbarium-of-e-rostrup-fungi-263-sphacelotheca-1276-sphacelotheca-hy-dropiperis-schum-de-by-syll-vii-r-90-e-c-icon-syn-uredo-hyd-schum-no-1580-vandpeberens-brandstev-h-37-in-the-fruit-of-polygonum-hy-dropiper-j-skaarup-melle-v-s-staby-jeppesen-f-klingstrup-skaarup-svenborg-s-schum-fig-17-sphacelotheca-hydropiperis-12-section-through-a-close-and-on-open-friiit-j-from-de-bary-3-resting-spore-p-4-ba-sidiospores-from-r-90-e-cintractia-1277-cintractia-luzulae-sacc-clinton-02-syn-us-image232412903.html
RMRE390R–. Danish fungi as represented in the herbarium of E. Rostrup;. Fungi. 263 Sphacelotheca. 1276. Sphacelotheca hy- dropiperis (Schum.) de By., Syll. VII «^ R 90 e ^^« c. icon., Syn: Uredo hyd. Schum. no 1580, Vandpeberens Brandstev (H. 37'''). In the fruit of Polygonum hy- dropiper. J. Skaarup Melle (V. S.), Staby (Jeppesen); F. Klingstrup, Skaarup, Svenborg; S. (Schum.).. Fig. 17. Sphacelotheca hydropiperis. 1—2 Section through a close and on open friiit. -J-. From de Bary. 3. Resting-spore. -p. 4. Ba- sidiospores. —. From R 90 e. Cintractia. 1277. Cintractia luzulae (Sacc.) Clinton 02, Syn: Us
. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi. 328 COLEOSPOKIUM 1. Coleosporium Campanulae Lev. Uredo Campanulae Pers. Syn. p. 217. Coleosporium Campanulae, L6v. Ann. Soi. Nat. ser. 3, viii. 373. Cooke, Handb. p. 521; Micr. Fung. p. 218. Plowr. Ured. p. 251. Sacc. Syll. vii. 753. Fischer, Ured. Schweiz, p. 443. Arthur, N. Amer. Flor. vii. 88. Peridermium ohlongisporium Fckl. Symb. Myc. p. 42. Rostr. Bot. Tidsskrift, xix. jjp. 40, 41, 49. P. Rostrupii Fischer in Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. xli. p. clxxii. Spermogones. Amphigenous, scattered, conspicuous. ^^idiospore Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-rust-fungi-uredinales-their-biology-and-classification-rust-fungi-328-coleospokium-1-coleosporium-campanulae-lev-uredo-campanulae-pers-syn-p-217-coleosporium-campanulae-l6v-ann-soi-nat-ser-3-viii-373-cooke-handb-p-521-micr-fung-p-218-plowr-ured-p-251-sacc-syll-vii-753-fischer-ured-schweiz-p-443-arthur-n-amer-flor-vii-88-peridermium-ohlongisporium-fckl-symb-myc-p-42-rostr-bot-tidsskrift-xix-jjp-40-41-49-p-rostrupii-fischer-in-bull-soc-bot-fr-xli-p-clxxii-spermogones-amphigenous-scattered-conspicuous-idiospore-image232396659.html
RMRE2G8K–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi. 328 COLEOSPOKIUM 1. Coleosporium Campanulae Lev. Uredo Campanulae Pers. Syn. p. 217. Coleosporium Campanulae, L6v. Ann. Soi. Nat. ser. 3, viii. 373. Cooke, Handb. p. 521; Micr. Fung. p. 218. Plowr. Ured. p. 251. Sacc. Syll. vii. 753. Fischer, Ured. Schweiz, p. 443. Arthur, N. Amer. Flor. vii. 88. Peridermium ohlongisporium Fckl. Symb. Myc. p. 42. Rostr. Bot. Tidsskrift, xix. jjp. 40, 41, 49. P. Rostrupii Fischer in Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. xli. p. clxxii. Spermogones. Amphigenous, scattered, conspicuous. ^^idiospore
. Fungi, ascomycetes, ustilaginales, uredinales. Fungi. P'ig. 72. Humaria rutilans (Fr.) Sacc.; a. telophase of second division in ascus, '^ .3370; f>- prophase of third division in ascus, showing sixteen curved chromo- somes, X 2808.. 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.. Gwynne-Vaughan, Helen Charlotte Isabella (Fraser) Dame, 1879-. Cambridge [Eng] University Press Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fungi-ascomycetes-ustilaginales-uredinales-fungi-pig-72-humaria-rutilans-fr-sacc-a-telophase-of-second-division-in-ascus-3370-fgt-prophase-of-third-division-in-ascus-showing-sixteen-curved-chromo-somes-x-2808-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-gwynne-vaughan-helen-charlotte-isabella-fraser-dame-1879-cambridge-eng-university-press-image232269262.html
RMRDTNPP–. Fungi, ascomycetes, ustilaginales, uredinales. Fungi. P'ig. 72. Humaria rutilans (Fr.) Sacc.; a. telophase of second division in ascus, '^ .3370; f>- prophase of third division in ascus, showing sixteen curved chromo- somes, X 2808.. 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.. Gwynne-Vaughan, Helen Charlotte Isabella (Fraser) Dame, 1879-. Cambridge [Eng] University Press
Download Confirmation
Please complete the form below. The information provided will be included in your download confirmation