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. 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. 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 Photo
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. 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, brown, 100-130 x 12 ^; ^'. 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.. Stevens, Frank Lincoln, 1871-1934. New York : Macmillan