Losses to Wheat, What to Look for And Where to Find It
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Only carefnl rotation or other disinfec- tion will destroy the fungi. 5. Careless Preparation of Seed Bed. A loose ashy seed bed is an ideal spreading ground for fungi. A firmly compacted one into which air and water penetrate slowly and in which seeds lie evenly is best. A firm soil tends to prevent a rapid spread of fungi wliich may be present because of internally diseased seeds. 40 Rusts Eusts are among the most common as well as among the most destructive of fungous diseases. They attack t...he cereals and grasses of fields, the fruit trees of orchards, and even the ornamental plants of the garden, causing, in ])eriods specially conducive to their growth, enormous tinancial losses. Rusts are with us every year; we may not notice them so much during certain dry seasons, but not a EFFECT OF BLACK RUST ON WHEAT Crop totally destroyed. Except that straws are lodged in a tangled mass, it closely resembles a hail damage. year passes without the disease being present on grain and other plants to a greater or less extent.
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