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... examined by competent observers . As nearly every known disease of the animal kingdom is susceptible of preventive , palliative , or curative treatment , it is only reasonable to assume that the diseases peculiar to the vegetable ...
... examined by competent observers . As nearly every known disease of the animal kingdom is susceptible of preventive , palliative , or curative treatment , it is only reasonable to assume that the diseases peculiar to the vegetable ...
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... examination or verification . To such an extent is this copyism at times extended , that in some instances , only one original drawing has ever been made , and every succeeding drawing , whether English , French , or German , is a mere ...
... examination or verification . To such an extent is this copyism at times extended , that in some instances , only one original drawing has ever been made , and every succeeding drawing , whether English , French , or German , is a mere ...
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... examined , and con- stantly tested and retested . Reasonable statements may be more readily accepted than ... examine the phenomena hereafter mentioned for themselves , and to accept nothing on mere faith . Any new observers who will ...
... examined , and con- stantly tested and retested . Reasonable statements may be more readily accepted than ... examine the phenomena hereafter mentioned for themselves , and to accept nothing on mere faith . Any new observers who will ...
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... examined -X.2 . FIG . 4 . with the microscope are found to consist of highly con- densed and compacted spawn cells or mycelium , white in the centre and gradually getting black ( through brown ) towards the outside . When an excessively ...
... examined -X.2 . FIG . 4 . with the microscope are found to consist of highly con- densed and compacted spawn cells or mycelium , white in the centre and gradually getting black ( through brown ) towards the outside . When an excessively ...
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... examination , what any given Sclerotium will produce on germination . Sometimes a clue is given to what a Sclerotium may possibly produce by observing its habitat . For instance there is one Sclerotium named S. fungorum , P. , commonly ...
... examination , what any given Sclerotium will produce on germination . Sometimes a clue is given to what a Sclerotium may possibly produce by observing its habitat . For instance there is one Sclerotium named S. fungorum , P. , commonly ...
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1000 diameters antheridium appearance asci ascus Assistant-Master attacks barberry bladders bunt burst cabbages Cambridge cells Claviceps clover dodder club-root colour conceptacle conidia conidium corn mildew crops Crown 8vo Cystopus decaying described dodder ear-cockle Ecidium Edition ELEMENTARY Enlarged 400 diameters ergot Extra fcap fcap flowering fungi Fusisporium galls garden germinate Globe 8vo glume grain grass grow growth host plant illustrated at Fig infected invaded Isaria Isaria fuciformis leaf leaves microscope mildew Mont mycelium named nature numerous Illustrations Oidium onion oogonia oogonium oospores organs of transpiration parasite perithecia Peronospora Peronospora infestans Peronospora parasitica Pers Peziza Plowright potato disease potato fungus potato plants PRIMER produce Professor de Bary Puccinia mixta pustules resting-spores Royal Horticultural Society Rubigo-vera School Sclerotia Sclerotium seed seen shown smut sometimes spawn species spikelet sporangium spores spores or conidia sporidia stem stomata surface teleutospores threads Torrubia transparent truffle tubers turnip Uredo W.Sm wheat whilst white rust
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