Annual Report of the Board of Control of the New York Agricultural ..., Issue 20

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Upon micro- scopic examination it was found that the spots were caused by the shot-hole fungus, Cylindrosporium padi.
On July 11 the same thing was observed at Highland. In this case there was a long row of English Morello trees, all heavily loaded with fruit. So many leaves had fallen that the trees looked bare. The fruit-pedicels were so generally attacked by the fungus that it was somewhat difficult to find one which was entirely free from the brown spots. The spots were from one- eighth to
...one-fourth inch in length and extended one-third to one-half the distance around the pedicel. In many cases they completely encircled the pedicel. Often the spots coalesced, and then a large portion, or even all, of the pedicel was brown.
Even with the unaided eye one could detect a white speck or, more often, a white rift, at the center of each spot. With the aid of a hand lens it could be plainly seen that the white specks were gelatinous spore masses. The affected pedicels almost invariably showed an abundance of the spores.


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