A Comparison of a Sclerotina Found Attacking Apricot Fruits in California With V
A Comparison of a Sclerotina Found Attacking Apricot Fruits in California With V
Edith Henrietta Phillips
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Fnactigana. S fructigena is supposed to have ascospore* pointed at both ends, which do not contain granules or oil drop. Mathney (13) in 1913 decides that the American brown-rot fungus is Sclerotinia cineroa and not Sclerotinia fructigena. He knows of *derhold and Ruhland's work dealing with the three species, fructigena. Laxa and cinerea but he evidently does not consider laxa very seriously. Mathney*s general averages of asco spore measurement* taken from Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland,... New York, Indiana, and Wisconsin follow: Host Asci Aecoepores Microns Microns Peach 135-190 x 6. 9-10. 5 10. 5 -14. 5 x 5. 2-7. 5 mostly 163 x 8. 9 mostly 12. 5 x 6 Plum 135-173 x 6. 8-10. 8 9. 3-14. 2 x 5-7. 4 mostly 151x9. 4 mostly 11. 8 x 6. 3 The average measurements for the American brown-rot conidia he hives as 14. 7 x 9. 9 microns. Conidia from California, Indiana, and New Hampshire and local conidia were used in getting these measurements. These measurements -14- might find a place either under Scleritinia cinerea or Sclerotinia laxa as given by Aderhold and Ruhland.
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