Annual Report of the Secretary of the Board of Agriculture, Volume 38, Part 1890W. White, 1891 - Agriculture |
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... fungus , and , as a consequence , in many localities potatoes rotted badly both in the field and in the cellar . Many farmers , fearful of loss , forced their crop upon the market too early , depressing the price for the time being ...
... fungus , and , as a consequence , in many localities potatoes rotted badly both in the field and in the cellar . Many farmers , fearful of loss , forced their crop upon the market too early , depressing the price for the time being ...
Page 252
... fungi . Its laboratory is supplied with a large number of compound microscopes , with the necessary apparatus for the study of all kinds of plant tissues , including the rusts , smuts , blights , etc. It has complete spraying apparatus ...
... fungi . Its laboratory is supplied with a large number of compound microscopes , with the necessary apparatus for the study of all kinds of plant tissues , including the rusts , smuts , blights , etc. It has complete spraying apparatus ...
Page 283
... fungus ) , or , in the case of clovers , from dodder ( a parasitical plant ) , and of the percentage of seeds that will germinate . The germination of cereals , green crops , clovers and timothy grass , should be not less than ninety ...
... fungus ) , or , in the case of clovers , from dodder ( a parasitical plant ) , and of the percentage of seeds that will germinate . The germination of cereals , green crops , clovers and timothy grass , should be not less than ninety ...
Page 200
... fungi which cause them , as follows : 1. The black knot of the plum . 2. The mildew of cucumbers , etc. 3. The brown rot of stone fruits . 4. The potato scab . 5. Notes on various diseases . Reference to the " General Account of the Fungi ...
... fungi which cause them , as follows : 1. The black knot of the plum . 2. The mildew of cucumbers , etc. 3. The brown rot of stone fruits . 4. The potato scab . 5. Notes on various diseases . Reference to the " General Account of the Fungi ...
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... fungus had already been described by the pioneer student of American fungi , de Schweinitz , who appears to have regarded the knots as the combined result of the attacks of a gall fly and the fungus , to which he gave the name Sphæria ...
... fungus had already been described by the pioneer student of American fungi , de Schweinitz , who appears to have regarded the knots as the combined result of the attacks of a gall fly and the fungus , to which he gave the name Sphæria ...
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