Diseases of Plants Induced By Cryptogamic Parasites : Introduction to the Study of Pathogenic Fungi, Slime-Fungi, Bacteria, & Algae

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frequents leaves of Polygonum and Rumex. (Britain and U.S. America.) Brefeld states that the spores are dark-red and germinate to four-celled proniycelia, from which conidia are produced and readily coalesce, especially in presence of abundant nutriment.
Ust. marginalis (Lk.) on Polygonum. Bistorta. The spore-masses are dark-violet, and occur chiefly on the margins of the leaves.
The spores germinate in water and produce a four-celled promy- celium with oval conidia, which do not sprout, but ei
...ther pair or grow out as hyphae.
Ust. anomala Kuuze. On leaves and in ovaries of Polygonum (U.S. America).
Ust. utriculosa (Nees). In ovaries and anthers of Polygonum. The greyish- violet spores, Brefeld says, germinate during the following sximmer, and give off four-celled promycelia with conidia which do not coalesce in pairs. (Britain and U.S. America.) Ust. Parlatorei Fisch. On twigs and leaves of Rumex maritimus and R.
ohtusifolius.
Ust. Kuhneana Wolf. Inhabits all parts of Rumex Acetosa and .S.


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