The book Fungi; Their Nature And Uses was written by author Cooke, M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt), B. 1825 Here you can read free online of Fungi; Their Nature And Uses book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Fungi; Their Nature And Uses a good or bad book?
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Besides, when cultivated for some time, conidiiphorous branches can be seen growing, identical with those to which it owes its origin. Such cultivation is so readily accomplished that it can be made upon cut leaves preserved fresh in a moist atmosphere. In the species of Peronospora that inhabit perennial plants, or annual plants that last through the winter, the mycelium hidden in the tissues of the foster-plant lasts with it. In the spring it recommences vegetation, and emits its branches int...o the newly- formed organs of its host, there to fructify. The Peronospora of the potato is thus perennial by means of its mycelium con- tained in the browned tissue of the diseased tubers. When in the spring a diseased potato begins to grow, the mycelium rises in the stalk, and soon betrays itself by blackish spots. The parasites can fructify abundantly on these little stalks, and in consequence propagate themselves in the new season by the conidia coming from the vivacious mycelium. The diseased tubers of the potato always contain the myce- Digitized by VjOOQIC GERMINATION AND GROWTH.
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