Fungous Diseases of Plants With Chapters On Physiology Culture Methods And Tec
Fungous Diseases of Plants With Chapters On Physiology Culture Methods And Tec
Benjamin M Benjamin Minge Duggar
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Peach Mildew. Colo. Agl. Exp. Sta. Built. 107: 1-7. Pis. 7, 2. 1906. This mildew bears the relation to the peach that Podosphcera leucotricha bears to the apple, that is, it is more commonly found on nursery stock, and then usually only when the conditions are moist and the stock crowded, although occasionally it occurs on mature trees (Figs. 88 and 89). It is as a disease of cultivated roses that this fungus is best known, and most destructive. It is widely distributed and indeed absent from v...ery few home gardens. There is great differ- ence in the susceptibility of different varieties of the rose, and selec- tion should lead to resistant strains in many cases. The crimson rambler is notably sensitive. This mildew covers the leaves, especially the young leaves and the vigorous and young shoots, injuring and often arching or curling the leaves and deforming the more succulent stems. The oidial stage is produced in great profusion, and consequently the disease spreads rapidly. Perithecia are not always present.
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