The book Parasitic Rhizoctonias in America was written by author Peltier, George Leo, 1888- [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of Parasitic Rhizoctonias in America book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Parasitic Rhizoctonias in America a good or bad book?
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— 100 seeds. The f-eeds were all killed by the fun- gus as they were germinating. ''Coleus I" on Coleus. — 48 cuttings. By March 18 all the cuttings had rotted off. Infection began as small spots at the surface of the ground or at the callus. Underground lesions of all sizes were produced, from small spots to places where the whole stem was girdled. The leaves of the cuttings were over- run with mycelium, the fungus in many cases rotting them off. '^Coleus II" on Chrysanthemum. — 48 cuttings. T...he old infected flat in which the coleus cuttings had rotted oft" was planted to chrysanthemum cuttings March 20. By March 27 all of them had rotted oft" at the surface of the ground. In some a soft, wet rot was produced. ''Coleus 11" on Coleus. — 100 seeds. Seeds germinated March 24 and began to damp off slowly. By May 21 only 30 percent of the plants were still healthy. "Coleus II" on Coleus. — 48 cuttings. All cuttings rotted off as with "Coleus I." The red-colored cuttings rotted oft' faster and were much more susceptible than those of the green variety.
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