RM2H1656D–Sooty Blotch and Flyspeck on Apples (SBFS), (Schizothyrium pomi)
RM2DAC5N8–Unhealthy apples affected by Sooty Blotch fungus
RFKE5D9E–Apples affected by Sooty Blotch fungus. USA.
RF2K0Y50N–Several home garden apples with fungus and disease in the summer.
RFR8FEKM–Apples ripening on old tree in central Virginia. Tree has not been sprayed with pesticides or fungicides, so apples have developed fungal diseases cal
RM2AX5W6X–Horticulture, a text book for high schools and normals, including plant propagation; . Fig. 124.—Scab disease and sooty blotch on apples compared with sound specimens on the left. (Ohio Station.) Constitutional remedies are sometimes recommended. It isbelieved that the disease is more prevalent in heavy, rich soils. Ifthis be true, robbing the soil of some of its plant food by croppingwith millet, buckwheat and similar crops may be helpful. Certain varieties are more immune to the disease than others.Further study along this line is yet to be made. Bitter Rot.—The apple fruits are attacked by
RM2H1A5FD–Sooty Blotch and Flyspeck on Apples (SBFS), (Schizothyrium pomi)
RM2E0T3AB–Sooty Blotch fungus affected apple with blemishes and black specks on the skin
RM2H0NXFR–Sooty Blotch (Schizothyrium pomi) and Apple Scab (Venturia inaequalis) on Apples, Autumn
RF2K0Y512–Close view of several home garden apples with fungus and disease in the summer.
RFR8J604–Apples ripening on old tree in central Virginia. Tree has not been sprayed with pesticides or fungicides, so apples have developed a fungal disease ca
RM2AKRY42–[Fruit culture] . v# ^ .t-.*. Fig. 58 § 6 24909 6 APPLE PESTS AND INJURIES 71 X way through the healthy skin of an apple, therefore, the bestmeans of controlling soft rot is care to prevent bruising orbreaking the skin of the apples. 70. Fly Speck and Sooty Blotcli.—The disease illustratedin Fig. 58 is known as fly speck, as sooty blotch, and also ascloiid. Although the disease is commonly spoken of as two dis-tinct diseases, authori- ^ties are generally agreed J j^that both conditions,that is, the small blackspecks that closely re-semble fly specks andarranged in clusters andthe black soot-
RM2DAC5MB–Unhealthy apple affected by Sooty Blotch fungus with blemishes and black specks on the skin
RM2H0NXGH–Sooty Blotch (Schizothyrium pomi) and Apple Scab (Venturia inaequalis) on Apples, Autumn
RF2K0Y51E–Close view of a garden apple with disease fungus and insect damage in the summertime.
RM2CET2DE–. Horticulture; a text book for high schools and normals, including plant propagation; plant breeding; gardening; orcharding; small fruit growing; forestry; beautifying home grounds; the soils and enemies involved. :â¢; â¢r :;â¢:â -;-. â-;:â - - âq Fig. 121.âScab disease and sooty blotch on apples compared with sound specimens on the left. (Ohio Station.) Constitutional remedies are sometimes recommended. It isbelieved that the disease is more prevalent in heavy, rich soils. Ifthis be true, robbing the soil of some of its plant food by croppingwith millet, buckwheat and similar crops may be h
RM2DAC5M8–Unhealthy apple affected by Sooty Blotch fungus as fruit disease on economic plant
RM2H0NXFY–Sooty Blotch (Schizothyrium pomi) and Apple Scab (Venturia inaequalis) on Apples, Autumn
RM2H0NXFN–Red Wild Apple
RM2H0NXF3–Red Wild Apple
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