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... seen , or think we have seen . Excellent preparations for the microscope of the fungi mentioned in these pages may be purchased , at moderate prices , from the Rev. J. E. Vize , M.A. , Forden , Welshpool . Our thanks are due for ...
... seen , or think we have seen . Excellent preparations for the microscope of the fungi mentioned in these pages may be purchased , at moderate prices , from the Rev. J. E. Vize , M.A. , Forden , Welshpool . Our thanks are due for ...
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... seen by the unaided eye as small white cottony masses . They commonly burst through the organs of transpiration - stomata ; sometimes , however , the fungi push the leaf cells aside and so get access to the air from the interior of the ...
... seen by the unaided eye as small white cottony masses . They commonly burst through the organs of transpiration - stomata ; sometimes , however , the fungi push the leaf cells aside and so get access to the air from the interior of the ...
Side 22
... seen at its worst , and at this period whole fields of potato plants are often reduced to the condition of withered straw . Now this disease at Stavanger , which was more or less lost sight of in Britain for three years , was clearly ...
... seen at its worst , and at this period whole fields of potato plants are often reduced to the condition of withered straw . Now this disease at Stavanger , which was more or less lost sight of in Britain for three years , was clearly ...
Side 26
... seen to gradually sail away through the air from the top surface . This almost invisible cloud really con- sists of millions of minute spores , in this instance techni- cally termed sporidia for a reason to be mentioned imme- diately ...
... seen to gradually sail away through the air from the top surface . This almost invisible cloud really con- sists of millions of minute spores , in this instance techni- cally termed sporidia for a reason to be mentioned imme- diately ...
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... seen in Fig . 11 , where they are enlarged to 1000 dia- meters . The spores are spindle - shaped — that is , attenuated at both ends ; and curved like a crescent : each spore , at first simple , is at length furnished with about three ...
... seen in Fig . 11 , where they are enlarged to 1000 dia- meters . The spores are spindle - shaped — that is , attenuated at both ends ; and curved like a crescent : each spore , at first simple , is at length furnished with about three ...
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Diseases of Field and Garden Crops: Chiefly Such as are Caused by Fungi Worthington George Smith Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1884 |
Diseases of Field and Garden Crops: Chiefly Such as are Caused by Fungi Worthington George Smith Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1884 |
Diseases of Field and Garden Crops: Chiefly Such as are Caused by Fungi Worthington George Smith Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1884 |
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