Orange Rust of Raspberry and Blackberry, And, a New Factor in Economic Agriculture (Classic Reprint) - Hardcover

George Perkins Clinton

 
9780656946617: Orange Rust of Raspberry and Blackberry, And, a New Factor in Economic Agriculture (Classic Reprint)

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The appearance of the mycelium depends somewhat on its age. When young it is more conspicuous, but when old it loses its proto plasm and acquires an occasional septum. The haustoria are at first simple threads extending half way or more across the cell. They soon begin, by coiling or wisting, to form an enlarged, knotted end. This possibly may be due to the effort of the haustorium to come into more intimate contact with its food particles. Sometimes two haustoria are found in the same cell, and not infrequently have there been seen signs of union of these (plate 3, fig. 3, 4, This, however, is to be interpreted as nothing more than an accidental occurrence.

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