Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Volume 14; Volume 141, Issue 14 |
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Page 27
... buds in Concord vineyards about Fredonia were killed during the winter of 1909-10 . The injury can be traced to a lack of maturity of the tissues as a result of the sudden termination of the maturing period on October 12 , 1909 , by ...
... buds in Concord vineyards about Fredonia were killed during the winter of 1909-10 . The injury can be traced to a lack of maturity of the tissues as a result of the sudden termination of the maturing period on October 12 , 1909 , by ...
Page 28
... buds . Winter bud - injury during 1915-16 ranged from 10 to 100 per ct . among the varieties growing on the Station grounds at Fredonia . Injury to Concord varied from 19 to 45 per ct . at the same place . The killing was general ...
... buds . Winter bud - injury during 1915-16 ranged from 10 to 100 per ct . among the varieties growing on the Station grounds at Fredonia . Injury to Concord varied from 19 to 45 per ct . at the same place . The killing was general ...
Page 29
... bud . The plant itself is remarkably thrifty in growth and is practically free from fungus and insect pests . One insect , a black aphid or louse , becomes troublesome at times but is satisfactorily controlled by spraying with a ...
... bud . The plant itself is remarkably thrifty in growth and is practically free from fungus and insect pests . One insect , a black aphid or louse , becomes troublesome at times but is satisfactorily controlled by spraying with a ...
Page 281
... bud end of the tuber appears to be par- ticularly susceptible . The stem end portion is least susceptible . ( Plate IX . ) In a general way the discolored areas coincide with the moist areas , but there are numerous exceptions to the ...
... bud end of the tuber appears to be par- ticularly susceptible . The stem end portion is least susceptible . ( Plate IX . ) In a general way the discolored areas coincide with the moist areas , but there are numerous exceptions to the ...
Page 282
... always elongated in the direction of the long axis of the tuber and , frequently , branches extend to the buds . ( Plate XI . ) Occa- sionally , blackheart appears in the form of large black 282 REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY OF THE.
... always elongated in the direction of the long axis of the tuber and , frequently , branches extend to the buds . ( Plate XI . ) Occa- sionally , blackheart appears in the form of large black 282 REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY OF THE.
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