Studies On Clubroot of Cruciferous Plants

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Studies On Clubroot of Cruciferous Plants
Charles Chupp
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This experiment was performed on four kinds of agar media, on potato plugs, and on healthy cabbage roots. In no case were there any signs of further growth. This, with subsequent infection experi- ments, indicates very strongly, if it does not prove positively, that the swarm-spores never fuse. This is in keeping with what has been found, or > at least suggested, in all other cases of parasitic slime molds, Spongospora subterranea excepted. If spores for germination are taken from roots FIG. 98.... FLAGELLATE OR- that have not previously been disinfected, there GANISMS ASSOCIATED are often found in the cultures flagellate bodies SIC P A L F ASM DIOPH RA which are almost small enough to resemble swarmspores. They are larger, however, are more active, and when stained are more or less reniform, having two flagella arising from the concave side (fig. 98). These, as pointed out later, belong to another organism.
PENETRATION In the knowledge of the life history of Plasrnodiophora Brassicae, there has always been a gap between the swarm-spore stage and the amoeba within the cell, the true sequence of development never having been shown.


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