In the fall of 1935 a number of specimens of seedlings of Robinia pseudo-acacia L. were submitted to the Department of Botany of Iowa State College for the investigation of a canker which was girdling the sterns of these plants at or about the ground line. On a majority of the specimens examined, the injury consisted of a sunken area approximately two centimeters in length completely surrounding the stem. The wood under these cankers was materially browned and the cambium was dead. Many of these cankers were covered with orange sporodochia of a fungus which microscopic examination proved to be a member of the genus Fusarium. A survey of the extent of the disease was made and the identity of the fungus and its relationship as a possible fact...
Fig. 1- Large resinous canker on stem of Pinus radiata infected by Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae...
Inoculation experiments were carried out to determine the relation between bark moisture level of ce...
Brassica carinata is an emerging oilseed crop in the United States, and root diseases caused by Fusa...
In the fall of 1935 a number of specimens of seedlings of Robinia pseudo-acacia L. were submitted to...
From the pathological material of black locust trees showing symptoms of wilting of the foliage or c...
During experimental studies on the suckering response of trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx....
Dalbergia tonkinensis is a precious tree species of high economic value. Due to an increase in plant...
This thesis is the result of research at Marquette University on chrysanthemums during the past year...
Both Nectria galligena and Ceratocystis fimbriata produced cankers on quaking aspen when inoculated ...
Fusarium moniliforme and F. moniliforme var. subglutinans were isolated from pitch cankered pines. P...
Koch\u27s Rules of Proof were used to establish C. fimbriata as the cause of a target type stem cank...
Fungi may cause internal decay, cankers, loosening of tissue and cell walls result into weak forks i...
A serious canker disease is affecting the health of Corymbia ficifolia in urban areas of Perth, West...
Scabs or cankers on the surface of pumpkins are not recognized as "diseased" by ordinary consumers b...
Tubercularia lateritia was recorded for the first time as causing canker, characterised by a sunken ...
Fig. 1- Large resinous canker on stem of Pinus radiata infected by Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae...
Inoculation experiments were carried out to determine the relation between bark moisture level of ce...
Brassica carinata is an emerging oilseed crop in the United States, and root diseases caused by Fusa...
In the fall of 1935 a number of specimens of seedlings of Robinia pseudo-acacia L. were submitted to...
From the pathological material of black locust trees showing symptoms of wilting of the foliage or c...
During experimental studies on the suckering response of trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx....
Dalbergia tonkinensis is a precious tree species of high economic value. Due to an increase in plant...
This thesis is the result of research at Marquette University on chrysanthemums during the past year...
Both Nectria galligena and Ceratocystis fimbriata produced cankers on quaking aspen when inoculated ...
Fusarium moniliforme and F. moniliforme var. subglutinans were isolated from pitch cankered pines. P...
Koch\u27s Rules of Proof were used to establish C. fimbriata as the cause of a target type stem cank...
Fungi may cause internal decay, cankers, loosening of tissue and cell walls result into weak forks i...
A serious canker disease is affecting the health of Corymbia ficifolia in urban areas of Perth, West...
Scabs or cankers on the surface of pumpkins are not recognized as "diseased" by ordinary consumers b...
Tubercularia lateritia was recorded for the first time as causing canker, characterised by a sunken ...
Fig. 1- Large resinous canker on stem of Pinus radiata infected by Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae...
Inoculation experiments were carried out to determine the relation between bark moisture level of ce...
Brassica carinata is an emerging oilseed crop in the United States, and root diseases caused by Fusa...