RMRH6TN6–. Breeding crop plants. Plant breeding. FLAX AND TOBACCO 157 These results were explained by supposing that the small- petalled white flax and the common varieties have the same factors for breadth of petal, C, one of the color factors, when alone or in the presence of A is an inhibition factor for flower size. B, when present, prevents the action of C. Wilt Resistance in Flax.—When flax is grown for several years on the same soil, a heavy infection of Fusarium lini often results, and complete crop failure may occur. Bolley, as early as 1901, pointed out the true nature of the disease and devi
RMRGBGD8–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. BULLETTIN 0F THE No. 64. Contribution from the Bureau of Plant Industry, Wm. A. Taylor, Chief. February 10, 1914. (PROFESSIONAL PAPER.) POTATO WILT, LEAF-ROLL, AND RELATED DISEASES. By W. A. Orton, Pathologist in Charge of Cotton and Truck Disease and Sugar-Plant Investigations. INTRODUCTION. During recent years there has been much doubt and misunder- standing among plant pathologists and observant farmers concerning the group of potato diseases variously referred to as wilt, leaf-roll, leaf-curl, Fusarium bhght, bacte
RMRE40HD–. Vegetable forcing. Forcing (Plants); Vegetable gardening. 296 VEGETABLE FORCING of greenhouse tomatoes. Bordeaux mixture is appar- ently the best spray material to combat this disease. Various other diseases, such as Fusarium wilt, anthrac- nose, mosaic or calico leaf and bacterial blight, are often found on greenhouse tomatoes, but the most important diseases are the Leaf Mold and Blossom-End Rot.. Fig. 95.— Each paper box holds six pounds of tomatoes, and eight boxes may be packed in a standard bushel box, such as is usci in the Boston district. Marketing.—Greenhouse tomatoes should not be
RMRF3GWW–. [Catalog] : spring 1965. Nurseries (Horticulture), North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Nursery stock, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Seeds, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants), North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Vegetables, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Gardening, North Carolina, Raleigh, Equipment and supplies, Catalogs; Flowers, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Agricultural implements, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs. 736 Tomato, Homestead 24 736 Homestead 24 Homestead for uni- form determinate plant type and fruit colors. Resistant to fusarium-wilt. Produces high
RMRPY0KJ–. Agri-news. Agriculture. September 30, 2002 A very real risk of spreading Fusarium graminearum into Alberta through imported straw and hay Alberta cattle producers facing local shortages of feed and bedding are bringing in large volumes of straw and hay from outside of the province With the concern focused on obtaining adequate feed and bedding for Alberta cattle herds, it is important to realize that this imported straw and hay can be infected with Fusarium graminearum. "Fusariumgraminearum is the fungus that causes fusarium head blight in cereals," says James Calpas, provincial in
RMRGWAFA–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. September, 1955 Forsberg: Fusarium Disease of Gladiolus 471 and probably more biological races of F. oxysporum f. tracheiphilum Sny. & Hans, on the basis of pathogenicity on varieties of soybeans and cowpeas. Studies on the relation of culture types and pathogenicity of the 40 isolates of gladiolus Fusariutii listed in table 1 were undertaken by the writer with the hope of finding a possible relation between colony type, disease form, and degree of virulence. Methods of determining virulence are de- scribed under "Pathogenicity Tests."
RMRFBEF5–. [Catalog] : spring 1965. Nurseries (Horticulture), North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Nursery stock, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Seeds, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants), North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Vegetables, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Gardening, North Carolina, Raleigh, Equipment and supplies, Catalogs; Flowers, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Agricultural implements, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs. 736 Tomato, Homestead 24 736 Homestead 24 Homestead for uni- form determinate plant type and fruit colors. Resistant to fusarium-wilt. Produces high
RMRFD1FG–. Vanilla culture in Puerto Rico. Vanilla; Orchids. VANILLA CULTURE IN PUERTO RICO 61. Figure 48.—Root rot (Fusarium batatatis var. vanillae Tucker) is one of the chief limiting factors in vanilla growing in Puerto Rico. The rot most frequently appears after the third to the fourth years. The leaves and vines become yellow, flaccid, and eventually dry as a result of the initial death of the root system.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly
RMRHEGTR–. Bolgiano's spring 1965 catalog. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 263. Dixie Queen Watermelon WATERMELON One ounce will plant 30 hills; 4 pounds, an acre Culture. Same as muskmelon except that they should be planted 8 to 10 feet apart each way. IGl. Blackstone. (90 days.) This new melon was developed at the Charleston Breeding Station. Very resistant to anthrac- nose and somewhat resistant to fusarium. Melons are large, nearly spherical, averaging about 30 pounds. Ripens uniformly, cuts
RMRGKC8J–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Botany. THE LICHENICOLOUS HYPHOMYCETES 219. Fig. 15 Fusarium peltigerae (K—isotype). A, Conidiogenous cells with attached conidia. B, ? Microconidia. C, Macroconidia. The epithet 'peltigerae is generally cited as being published in 1851, but that work (Westendorp, 1852 : 407) did not appear until 1852; the latter date is clearly printed on the paper cover of the journal, although the issue was for 1851. The exsiccatum label, which is reproduced word-for- word in Westendorp (loc. cit.), was, however, published in 1849 (Sayre, 1969 : 56) and so
RMRHG8JR–. Biological control of fusarium crown rot of tomato. Tomato wilts; Tomatoes. II DAYS 18 AFTER 25 32 FUMIGATION 39 Figure 5. The relationship of percentage of infection of tomato ('Bonnie Best') (^â â #) and inoculum density of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. radicis- lycopersici (OlIinO) to time after fumigation of soils in which recoloniza- tion by other microorganisms was not inhibited; the pathogen was added 4 days after fumigation at 1000 chlamydospores per gram of soil.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability -
RMRHETDJ–. Bolgiano's capitol city seeds : 1963. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs. Look Through This Book and Try Some of the Strangers. 205. New Hampshire Midget Watermelon WATERMELON One ounce will plant 30 hills; 4 pounds, an acre Culture. Same as muskmelon except that they should be planted 8 to 10 feet apart each way. lei. Blackstone. (90 days.) This new melon was developed at the Charleston Breeding Station. Very resistant to an- thracnose and somewhat resistant to fusarium. Melons are large, nearly spher- ical,
RMRE9K7B–. Contributions from the Hull Botanical Laboratory. Plants. Fusarium in Tuber Rot and Wilt of PotaU 19 the whole plant took place, the fundus girdled the whole stem, while plants that were nol girdled lived on, even though one side was entirely destroyed. There was little lateral and subsequent vertical spreading- of the fungus from one vascular strand to the other. These experiments were repeated with 25 other plants and in must cases the same symptoms were observed. These symptoms have been repeatedly observed in the dry land areas of Nebraska,. A B Fig. 5.— Rosette produced in laboratory wi
RMRJN8B7–. Banana wilt. Fusarium wilt of banana. 366 Phytopathology [Vol. 9 hour the leaves hung perfectly limp, and even the tips of the stems drooped to one side. The check plants, both in uninoculated Richards solution and in water remained perfectly turgid for 24 hours after the experiment was started. The experiment was repeated, using bean seedlings in place of buck- wheat, with the same results (text fig. 2), except that the time required for wilting was somewhat longer, it being fully two hours before the plants were decidedly wilted. Banana leaves were now used with the result that it required
RMRF1HWJ–. [Catalog] : spring 1968. Nurseries (Horticulture), North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Nursery stock, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Seeds, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants), North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Vegetables, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Gardening, North Carolina, Raleigh, Equipment and supplies, Catalogs; Flowers, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Agricultural implements, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs. 736 Tomato, Homestead 24 736 Homestead 24 Homes^tead'^for^unU form determinate plant type and fruit colors. Resistant to fusarium-wilt. Produces hig
RMRHG8KR–. Biological control of fusarium crown rot of tomato. Tomato wilts; Tomatoes. DAYS AFTER FUMIGATION Figure 2. The relationship of percentage of infection of tomato ('Bonnie Best') (• •) and inoculum density of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. radicis- lycopersici (OwiiO) to time after fumigation of soils which were allowed to recolonize naturally; the pathogen was added at 1000 chlamydospores per gram to 1500 g of soil every 7 days and tomato plants were maintained in the infested soil for 14 days under growth-chamber conditions before infection incidence and the inoculum density of the pathogen were
RMREW7G9–. Dreer's wholesale price list for florists. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Dreer^s Famous American Asters Fusarium Wilt Resistant Asters Seeds of these are from plants grown In sick soil and proved immune to disease. They are invaluable in those sections where wilt is prevalent, and also permits growing Asters In the same ground year after year. We are confident our patrons will find them a profitable investment.. Karly Brandling or Royal Aster Early Branching or Royal As
RMRH08YD–. Bulletin. Agriculture -- Massachusetts Periodicals; Fertilizers -- Analysis Periodicals. lO. Fig 4. Conidial spore formation in stem rot Fusarium. This disease is entirely similar in its general aspects to those described by Erwin F. Smith on Melons, Cowpeas, etc., by Masse on Tomato, and others of the same class, caused by forms of Fusarium. The present species or form appears, so far as studied, to have very little ten- dency toward spore formation. Young affected plants placed in a moist chamber soon become overrun with a white mycelium upon the shorter branches of which lunulate Fusarium
RMRG343A–. California plant diseases. Plant diseases. Bulletin 218] CALIFORNIA PLANT DISEASES. 1109 affects mostly the older outside leaves, causing a stunting of the plant and also decay in shipment. Spray frequently with Bordeaux mixture at all times during the. Fig. 39.—Winter blight of celery (Septoria petroselini). growth of the plant, from the seed bed up to maturity, whenever there is much moisture in the air. See Bulletin 208, California Experiment Station. Stem Rot (Sclerotinia). Causes a reddish, soft decay of the stalks. Root Rot (Fusarium). A decay of the roots. Both this and the last occur
RMRDE236–. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. 268 MYCOLOGY. Fig. no.—Violet leaf spot (Fusarium viola), i, Germination of microconidio- spores; 2. formation of raicroconidiospores in hanging drop cultures; 3, germination of macroconidia; 4. various forms of macroconidia. (After Mycologia, 2: 19-21, pi. xviii, January, 1910).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the orig
RMREDKRG–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 524 Fruchtlaffer hervorbrechend, fleischig, etwas gewölbt, fest, zuerst. Fusarium sarcochroum (Desni.) 1. Habitus der Fruchtlager, uat. Gr. 2. Lager vergr. 3. Konidieuträger uud Konidieu, stark vergr. (Nach Saccardo.) — ^4 mm im Durclim., weiß, dann fleisch- oder rubinrot. Konidieuträger dicht stehend, aufsteigend, artikuliert, mehrmals di- chotom verzweigt. Koni- dieu an der Spitze der Äste akrogen, spindelför- mig, etwas gebogen, beid-
RMRFC6M4–. [Catalog] : spring 1959. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. 452 Charleston Gray, Wilt-Resistant 453 Certified Charleston Gray A new long type, light green watermelon, pos- sessing qualities which have long been hoped for—strong against sunburn and fusarium wilt, and relatively high in resistance to anthracnose. A heavy yielder of superior shape melons, weighing 28 to 35 pounds t
RMRFC60W–. [Catalog] : spring 1956. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. 749 750 Tomato, Southland 7Cn Q/Mifklnn<-I A new main crop shipping IJJ JOUrniana and canning tomato, for home and market gardens. Nearly globe shaped, with thick, solid flesh walls, it is of splendid scarlet color. Practically immune to fusarium wilt and resistant to collar rot caused by Alter- nari, it is also res
RMRE9K7W–. Contributions from the Hull Botanical Laboratory. Plants. 16 Research Hit I let in No. p the major part of the potato troubles to the activity of this organism. Even though it is not the sole or even the main cause of Nebraska potato troubles it may play an important role. The work of Appel i2). Corsault (8), Drayton (9), and Morse and Schap- ovai.oy (26) gave results similar to those obtained by Rolfs ' 31, 32 i. Fig. 2.—Wilt produced in laboratory with Fusarium trichothecioides, and control plant; ./. control, Early Ohio variety; B, wilting and drying of leaves, -( days after inoculation,
RMRF1J5Y–. [Catalog] : spring 1968. Nurseries (Horticulture), North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Nursery stock, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Seeds, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants), North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Vegetables, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Gardening, North Carolina, Raleigh, Equipment and supplies, Catalogs; Flowers, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Agricultural implements, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs. 459 Congo J.rQ Crvnr Resistant to 3 races (suscep- *tj7 Vp^OngO tible to 1 race) Anthracnose and slightly resistant to Fusarium Wilt. A good yiel
RMRFC69T–. [Catalog] : spring 1956. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. 452 Charleston Gray DISEASE RESISTANT WATERMELONS 452 Watermelon, Charleston Gray A new long type, light green watermelon, possessing qualities which have long been hoped for—strong against sunburn and fusarium wilt, and relatively high in resist- ance to anthracnose. A heavy yielder of superior shape melons, weighing 2
RMRHG8KH–. Biological control of fusarium crown rot of tomato. Tomato wilts; Tomatoes. II 18 2"5 32 39 DAYS AFTER FUMIGATION 46 Figure J. The relationship of percentage of infection of tomato ('Bonnie Best*) (â¢â â â â â¢) and inoculum density of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. radicis- lycopersici (OlllllO) to time after fumigation of soils which were amended with three isolates of Trichoderma harzianum, one isolate of Aspergillus ochraceus, and one isolate of Penicillium restrictum at 1000 conidia of each isolate per gram of soil; the pathogen subsequently was added at 1000 chlamydospores per gram to
RMRFC5PY–. [Catalog] : spring 1963. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. 735 Tomato, Marion 735 Tomato, Marion '^ell^'^l^^'J^l ketable fruits per acre than Rutgers and equal to Homestead. It is resistant to grey leaf spot and fusarium wilt and moderately resistant to early blight. Fruit is large, smooth, deep ovate with red flesh, less cracking than most varieties. This is an excellent tomat
RMRP9KEW–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Fig. 20. Volutella. ends of certain mycelial threads from a^ar culture. Magnilled 30 times more thau"the scale. Fig. 21. Rosette. From a photograph. curved or hooked near their free ends. Several spores are borne in succession from the ends. Frequently the fruit- ing threads branch several times near their ends, and the spore production Is much like that in Fusarium. When transplantlngs of the spores are made Into a culture tube of agar the threads grow out in a radiating fash- of the mycelium appears much ea
RMRFC6AA–. [Catalog] : spring 1956. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. 459 Watermelon, Congo 4.CQ Cnnnn Anthracnose resistant and slightly resistant to Fusarium Wilt. A ^ungu good yielder and shipper, having attractive marketing character- istics. The fruits lup to 50 lbs.) are long, cylindrical having dark green stripes on a medium green background. Tough rind. Bright red flesh that is so
RMRG32KM–. California plant diseases. Plant diseases. 1168 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA—EXPERIMENT STATION. Avoid excessive watering when the weather is favorable to this trouble; water only in the morning and on sunny days so far as pos- sible. Give the plants plenty of ventilation and fresh air. Summer Blight (Fusarium). Occasional plants here and there in the field gradually turn yellow, sicken and die, after reaching consider- able size. A dry rot is found in the stem and roots, caused by a fungus. This fungus does not infest the soil in the field and the disease may be abundant one year and totally ab
RMRF1JTJ–. [Catalog] : spring 1956. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. 749 750 Tomato, Southland 7Cn Q/Mifklnn<-I A new main crop shipping IJJ JOUrniana and canning tomato, for home and market gardens. Nearly globe shaped, with thick, solid flesh walls, it is of splendid scarlet color. Practically immune to fusarium wilt and resistant to collar rot caused by Alter- nari, it is also res
RMRFBE8D–. [Catalog] : spring 1966. Nurseries (Horticulture), North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Nursery stock, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Seeds, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants), North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Vegetables, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Gardening, North Carolina, Raleigh, Equipment and supplies, Catalogs; Flowers, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Agricultural implements, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs. 736 Tomato, Homestead 24 736 Homestead 24 l^^ls^teVdV'^Z form determinate plant type and fruit colors. Resistant to fusarium-wilt. Produces higher p
RMRF3HHB–. [Catalog] : spring 1963. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. 736 Tomato, Homestead 24 736 Homestead 24 MiUtL'Aor'Zf. form determinate plant type and fruit colors. Resistant to fusarium-wilt. Produces higher per- centage of marketable, full-globed fruits than the original with thick walls, smooth shoulders and small blossom scar. Fruits medium-large and bright red. 83-85 days. Pkt
RMRFC68A–. [Catalog] : spring 1957. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. 45 2 Charleston Gray, Wilt-Resistant 452 Charleston Gray ^^gJJtT^i^^lVa^tL^: melon, possessing qualities which have long been hoped for—strong against sunburn and fusarium wilt, and relatively high in resistance to anthracnose. A heavy yielder of superior shape melons, weighing 28 to 35 lbs. that are highly acceptable o
RMRDE0A5–. Diseases of truck crops and their control . Vegetables. Fig. 62. Potato Diseases. a. Early blight (after L. R. Jonej), 6. spores of the early blight fungus, c. silver scurf, d. conidiophores and conidia of the silver sciirf fungus, e. and /. Fusarium oxysporum wilt m tubers, g. chlamydospores and one to several celled conidia of F. oxysporum, h. conidiophores of F. oxysporum (g. and k. after Sherbakoff), t. Ver- ticillium wilt (after Orton),. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance
RMRH9KHE–. Botany : current literature. Botany; Bibliography. CURRENT LITERATURE ADDITIONS TO THE BOTANICAL CATALOGUE, BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY, COMPILED FROM PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED IN THE LIBRARY OF THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. WASHINGTON, D. C.. Dounin, M. & Goldmacher, H. Quelques maladies epidemiques des jeunes plantes dans les pepinieres des forets, Actes Congro. Intern. Sylvic, 1st, 1926. 5: 284-298. illus. 1926, Damping off of pine caused by various Fusarium (F. herbarum, caudatum, subcarneum, blasticola, and F, venereum); also by bacteria in absence of Fusarium. Dufrenoy, J.
RMREW7G6–. Dreer's wholesale price list for florists. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. â ^jp-. Beauty Aster r Fusarium Wilt Resistant Asters Seeds of tliest- are from plants grown in sick soil and proved immune to disease. Tliey are invaluable in tliose sections wliere wilt is prevalent and also permits growing Asters in the same ground year after year. We are confident our patrons will find tliem a profitable investment. ,^^^ Beauty Asters This type is most vahialde <vn account o
RMRFBEM2–. [Catalog] : spring 1964. Nurseries (Horticulture), North Carolina; Raleigh, Catalogs; Nursery stock, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Seeds, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants), North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Vegetables, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Gardening, North Carolina, Raleigh, Equipment and supplies, Catalogs; Flowers, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Agricultural implements, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs. 736 Tomato, Homestead 24 736 Homestead 24 U^t^tL'/io/^^- form determinate plant type and fruit colors. Resistant to fusarium-wilt. Produces higher p
RMRDYDP0–. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. Fig. 104. Wheat Scab (Gibberella Saubinetii), perfect form of Fusarium roseam I. 1. Wheat aSfected with wheat scab, upper portion destroyed. 2. Glumes covered with perithecia. 4. Perithecia. 5. Asci from perithecia with ascospores, one of these enlarged at 6. 7. Conidiophore and spores grown in agar. After Selby. Fusarium roseum, Link Mycelium whitish or varying from yellow to orange, appearing at the time when the grain begins to tu
RMRFC6RW–. [Catalog] : spring 1961. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. 7 35 MARION (Illustrated on inside front cover) New for 1961. It yielded 20 per cent more marketable fruits per acre than Rutgers and equal to Home- stead. It is resistant to grey leaf spot and fusarium wilt and moderately re- sistant to early blight. Fruit is large, smooth, deep ovate with red flesh, less cracking than
RMRE0PCR–. Agricultural botany, theoretical and practical. Botany, Economic; Botany. 7o8 FUNGI. mycelium is parasitic upon potato tubers; it appears to injure the latter and prepare an entrance for bacteria of various kinds which sub- sequently give rise to a ' wet-rot' : other parasitic fungi no doubt aid the production of ' wet-rot' in a similar manner. (2) Fusarium disease: 'Dry-rot.'— Just as there are several forms of 'wet- rot ' disease, so are there several ' dry-rots.' One form of the latter Fig. 237.—a portion of the my- prevalent in many districts is due to celium oiFusariu/jt Solani. a Con-
RMRFC6MA–. [Catalog] : spring 1959. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. 448 Garrison, Wilt-Resistant 47 0 Watermelon, Blackstone. 452 Charleston Gray, Wilt-Resistant 453 Certified Charleston Gray A new long type, light green watermelon, pos- sessing qualities which have long been hoped for—strong against sunburn and fusarium wilt, and relatively high in resistance to anthracnose. A heavy yi
RMRHG8MB–. Biological control of fusarium crown rot of tomato. Tomato wilts; Tomatoes. 5 10 15 ^20 40 60 80 CHLAMYDOSPORES XI02/£S0IL Figure 1 - A. The relationship of percentages of infection of tomato ('Bonnie Best') under growth-chamber conditions to densities of chlamydospores of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. radicis-lycopersici in fumigated soil (0 0), nonfumigated soil Qt— —X), and fumigated soil amended with Trichoderma harzianum, Aspergillus ochraceus, and Penicillium restrictum p #).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for rea
RMRF2R68–. [Catalog] : spring 1960. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. 452 Charleston Gray, Wilt-Resistant 452 Charleston Gray t^yp^l^i^gTt green watermelon, possessing qualities which have long been hoped forâstrong against sunburn and fusarium wilt, and relatively high in resistance to anthracnose. A heavy yielder of superior shape melons, weighing 28 to 35 pounds that are highly accepta
RMRF1K37–. [Catalog] : spring 1956. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. 452 Charleston Gray DISEASE RESISTANT WATERMELONS 452 Watermelon, Charleston Gray A new long type, light green watermelon, possessing qualities which have long been hoped for—strong against sunburn and fusarium wilt, and relatively high in resist- ance to anthracnose. A heavy yielder of superior shape melons, weighing 2
RMRF3HJ9–. [Catalog] : spring 1963. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. 742 Tomato, Brimmer 735 Marion mc yielded 20 per cent per acre than Rutgers and equal to Home- stead. It is resistant to grey leaf spot and fusarium wilt and moderately resistant to early blight. Fruit is large, smooth, deep ovate with red flesh, less cracking than most varieties. This is an excellent tomato for both ma
RMREF83M–. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. Fig. 151.—Conidial types of the Fusarium group. 1. F. Solani. 2. F. subalatum.. 3. F. discolor. 4. F. gibbosum. 5. F. didymum. 6. F. Willkomii. (X 070; after Appel and Wollcnweber, 1913.) In Nectria and Pleonectria, these sporodochia develop to pulvinate or gibbous fructifications often of characteristic form (Fig. 150, A and B); these imperfect forms were formerly classified in the genus Tubercularia of the Fungi Imperfecta Exceptionally, the conidiophores are formed in the interior of irregular winding cavities (Fig. 150, H) instead of superfi- ciall
RMRF2PKX–. [Catalog] : spring 1961. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. 7 35 MARION (Illustrated on inside front cover) New for 1961. It yielded 20 per cent more marketable fruits per acre than Rutgers and equal to Home- stead. It is resistant to grey leaf spot and fusarium wilt and moderately re- sistant to early blight. Fruit is large, smooth, deep ovate with red flesh, less cracking than
RMRF3HJN–. [Catalog] : spring 1963. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. 742 Tomato, Brimmer 735 Marion mc yielded 20 per cent per acre than Rutgers and equal to Home- stead. It is resistant to grey leaf spot and fusarium wilt and moderately resistant to early blight. Fruit is large, smooth, deep ovate with red flesh, less cracking than most varieties. This is an excellent tomato for both ma
RMRF1K23–. [Catalog] : spring 1957. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. 45 2 Charleston Gray, Wilt-Resistant 452 Charleston Gray ^^gJJtT^i^^lVa^tL^: melon, possessing qualities which have long been hoped for—strong against sunburn and fusarium wilt, and relatively high in resistance to anthracnose. A heavy yielder of superior shape melons, weighing 28 to 35 lbs. that are highly acceptable o
RMRFBF78–. [Catalog] : spring 1963. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. 736 Tomato, Homestead 24 736 Homestead 24 MiUtL'Aor'Zf. form determinate plant type and fruit colors. Resistant to fusarium-wilt. Produces higher per- centage of marketable, full-globed fruits than the original with thick walls, smooth shoulders and small blossom scar. Fruits medium-large and bright red. 83-85 days. Pkt
RMRF3J96–. [Catalog] : spring 1963. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. 735 Tomato, Marion 735 Tomato, Marion '^ell^'^l^^'J^l ketable fruits per acre than Rutgers and equal to Homestead. It is resistant to grey leaf spot and fusarium wilt and moderately resistant to early blight. Fruit is large, smooth, deep ovate with red flesh, less cracking than most varieties. This is an excellent tomat
RMRF3H27–. [Catalog] : spring 1964. Nurseries (Horticulture), North Carolina; Raleigh, Catalogs; Nursery stock, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Seeds, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants), North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Vegetables, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Gardening, North Carolina, Raleigh, Equipment and supplies, Catalogs; Flowers, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Agricultural implements, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs. 736 Tomato, Homestead 24 736 Homestead 24 U^t^tL'/io/^^- form determinate plant type and fruit colors. Resistant to fusarium-wilt. Produces higher p
RMRF2PE9–. [Catalog] : spring 1959. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. 452 Charleston Gray, Wilt-Resistant 453 Certified Charleston Gray A new long type, light green watermelon, pos- sessing qualities which have long been hoped for—strong against sunburn and fusarium wilt, and relatively high in resistance to anthracnose. A heavy yielder of superior shape melons, weighing 28 to 35 pounds t
RMRDBF9B–. Diseases of greenhouse crops and their control . Vegetables; Plant diseases; Plant diseases. Fig. 70. Sweet Pea Diseases. a. Anthracnose, b. Thielavia root rot, to the right two diseased roots, to the left one healthy root, c. Fusarium rot, germination of seed in dis- eased and steam sterilized soil compared, d, root knot.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Taubenhaus, Jacob Joseph, 1884-1937. New York : E.
RMRFC67W–. [Catalog] : spring 1957. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. 459 Congo ^.C^ ConaO Anthracnose resistant and " slightly resistant to Fusarium Wilt. A good yielder and shipper, having at- tractive marketing characteristics. The fruits (up to 50 lbs.) are long, cylindrical having dark green stripes on a medium green background. Tough rind. Bright red flesh that is solid, crisp,
RMRPFPYC–. The American carnation; How to grow it. Ward, Charles Willis. Diseases and Injuries ually drying up and turning a whitish brown. While at times the branch rot causes much damage, it is not so (Hsastrous as the stem rot.. Carnation Leaves Affected with Fusarium Leaf-Spot EXTRACT FROM BULLETIN NO. 164, DEC, 1899, OF NEW YORK AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. A FUSARIUM LEAF-SPOT OF CARNATIONS, BV PROF. F. C. STEWART. "A very unusual case of Fusarium attacking carnation foliage was obser'ed in a greenhouse at Syracuse last November. A bench of carnations of the variety Emily Pier- son was
RMRDE2YW–. Diseases of economic plants . Plant diseases. 338 DISEASES OF ECONOMIC PLANTS. Fia. 144.—Corn mold caused by Fusarium. After Burrill & Barrett. of this pest. Practically, this means to take out of the field and destroy all rot-infected ears and to cut infected stalks low and haul them away or burn them. It is still better to practice such rotation that corn will not follow corn within two years. Badly in- fected fields or spots in fields should never be planted to corn without rotation. Dry rot, fusariose (Fusa- rium).— Upon the ears this disease appears as a dense, felted, white myceliu
RMRG32MB–. California plant diseases. Plant diseases. Bulletin 218] CALIFORNIA PLANT DISEASES. 1167 SQUASH. See Pumpkin. SWEET POTATO. Stem Rot—Wilt (Fusarium). The plants gradually die and wither away in the field, the stem and roots being affected by this dry rot fungus. Use seed from an uninfested locality and plant on fresh land as far as possible. Gather and burn all affected vines. Black Rot (Ceratocystis fimbriata). Characterized by black, dry, scabby patches developing on the potatoes while they are in the ground. Do not use seed from infested fields or plant again on the same ground. Soft Rot
RMRPFRFN–. The American carnation, how to grow it ... Carnations. Diseases and Injuries ually drying up and turning a whitish brown. While at times the branch rot causes much damage, it is not so disastrous as the stem rot.. Carnation Leaves Affected with Fusarium Leaf-Spot EXTRACT FROM BULLETIN NO. I64. DEC, iSgrj, OF NEW YORK AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. A FUSARIUM LEAF-SPOT OF CARNATIONS, BY PROF. F. C. STEWART. "A very unusual case of Fusarium attacking carnation foliage was observed in a greenhouse at Syracuse last November. A bench of carnations of the variety Emily Pier- son was quite s
RMRE9KA9–. Contributions from the Hull Botanical Laboratory. Plants. i6 Research Bulletin No. g the major part of the potato troubles to the activity of this organism. Even though it is not the sole or even the main cause of Nebraska potato troubles it may play an important role. The work of Appel (2), Corsault (8), Drayton (9), and Morse and Schap- ovalov (26) gave results similar to those obtained by Rolfs (31.32).. Fig. 2.—Wilt produced in laboratory with Fusarium trichothecioides, and control plant; A, control, Early Ohio variety; B, wilting and drying of leaves, 4 days after inoculation, Early Ohi
RMRFBF8H–. [Catalog] : spring 1963. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. 742 Tomato, Brimmer 735 Marion mc yielded 20 per cent per acre than Rutgers and equal to Home- stead. It is resistant to grey leaf spot and fusarium wilt and moderately resistant to early blight. Fruit is large, smooth, deep ovate with red flesh, less cracking than most varieties. This is an excellent tomato for both ma
RMRJN8BW–. Banana wilt. Fusarium wilt of banana. 1919] Brandes: Banana Wilt 355 of the growing tip of the main roots are borne the root hairs. The pri- mary meristem occupies only a very small portion behind the root cap, and is very tender. The main roots do not seem to adapt themselves well to irregularities in the soil, but upon meeting a stone or other ob- struction, the tips by rapid cell division and growth push into it and are crushed. The root dies back and a lateral thread-like root behind the apex takes the lead, and becomes the main root. It is not surprising that many roots are seen which a
RMREDKRJ–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 518 In Wasserleitungsröhren von Holz oder Metall, in Mühlen- gerinnen, an Holz im AVasser, namentlich der Rieselfelder und verschmutzter Vorfluter, oder freischwimmend, auch in Schleim- flüssen, überall in Deutschland, Schweden und wohl noch viel weiter verbreitet.. Fusarium aquaeductum (Radlkf. et Eabh.) 1. Habitus der flutenden Easeu. 2.—4. Kouidientrageude Kyplieu mit Konidien. 5. Aussprossende Konidien mit uuterdrücliter Fadenbilduug
RMRDBFE5–. Diseases of greenhouse crops and their control . Vegetables; Plant diseases; Plant diseases. Fig. 48. Carnation Diseases. a. Mycelium of Alternaria dianthi showing branching and septation, b. mycelium below stroma and hyphes emerging through the stroma, c. caten- ulate spores as borne upon hypheXj d. spores, e, an old cluster of conidio- phores, /. a young cluster of comdiophores (after Stevens and Hall), g. hyphex of Sporotrichum poae with immature spores on short tapering branches, h. typical spores of S. poae, «. germinating spore, /. Fusarium like spores of S poae, k. carnation blossom r
RMRF2P56–. [Catalog] : spring 1956. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. 459 Watermelon, Congo 4.CQ Cnnnn Anthracnose resistant and slightly resistant to Fusarium Wilt. A ^ungu good yielder and shipper, having attractive marketing character- istics. The fruits lup to 50 lbs.) are long, cylindrical having dark green stripes on a medium green background. Tough rind. Bright red flesh that is so
RMRDAY63–. Eighty-five super-standard strains season of 1927. Tomatoes Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. STRAINS STOKES GROWIHC JINCE IS79 C T? T? T" C Late Tomatoes. A wilt-resistant type of Stone Days to maturity, 160. This Tomato is recommended for general- crop purposes throughout all sections of the country infested by Fusarium Wilt, which includes states south of and including Pennsylvania and Indiana. Norton is usually a long time reaching its full bearing condition and there- fore requires an ample growing season for a full crop. For this reason it is not re
RMRGWABD–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. ^, -^t-z.::.:^^,^ 9,0 6.0 4.0. 10 20 30 TIME IN DAYS 40 50 60 Fig. 18.—Progressive changes in pH produced in Tochinai liquid by four basal dry rot isolates of Fusarium.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Illinois. Natural History Survey Division. Urbana, State of Illinois, Dept. of Registration and Education, Natural History Survey Division
RMRFBE22–. [Catalog] : spring 1968. Nurseries (Horticulture), North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Nursery stock, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Seeds, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants), North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Vegetables, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Gardening, North Carolina, Raleigh, Equipment and supplies, Catalogs; Flowers, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Agricultural implements, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs. 459 Congo J.rQ Crvnr Resistant to 3 races (suscep- *tj7 Vp^OngO tible to 1 race) Anthracnose and slightly resistant to Fusarium Wilt. A good yiel
RMREEK9H–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 001 2644. F. Willkoinmii Lindau nov. nom. Syii. Fu.sidiuin caiKÜduin Willlc. Die luikrosk. Feiinle iles Waldes p. 103 (1866) Tab. V—VII. Fusarium caiididum Sacc. Syll. XVIII, 674 (1906). Fruchtlagcr klein, weiß, iKTvorbreclieud. Sterile Hyphen verflochten, verzweigt, anastomosierend, septiert. Konidienträger dicht parallel stehend, nnverzweigt oder mit unseptierten, kaum. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page imag
RMRF1K1K–. [Catalog] : spring 1957. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. 459 Congo ^.C^ ConaO Anthracnose resistant and " slightly resistant to Fusarium Wilt. A good yielder and shipper, having at- tractive marketing characteristics. The fruits (up to 50 lbs.) are long, cylindrical having dark green stripes on a medium green background. Tough rind. Bright red flesh that is solid, crisp,
RMRFBG5T–. [Catalog] : spring 1960. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. 452 Charleston Gray, Wilt-Resistant 452 Charleston Gray t^yp^l^i^gTt green watermelon, possessing qualities which have long been hoped forâstrong against sunburn and fusarium wilt, and relatively high in resistance to anthracnose. A heavy yielder of superior shape melons, weighing 28 to 35 pounds that are highly accepta
RMRFBG99–. [Catalog] : spring 1959. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. 450 Watermelon, Sugar Baby 736 Tomato, Homestead 24 (See illustration inside front cover.) New for 59. Selected from Homestead for uniform determi- nate plant type and fruit color. Resistant to fusarium wilt. Produces higher percentage of marketable, full globe fruits than the original with thick walls, smooth shoulders
RMRF2PEG–. [Catalog] : spring 1959. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. 448 Garrison, Wilt-Resistant 47 0 Watermelon, Blackstone. 452 Charleston Gray, Wilt-Resistant 453 Certified Charleston Gray A new long type, light green watermelon, pos- sessing qualities which have long been hoped for—strong against sunburn and fusarium wilt, and relatively high in resistance to anthracnose. A heavy yi
RMRFBGA0–. [Catalog] : spring 1959. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. 450 Watermelon, Sugar Baby 736 Tomato, Homestead 24 (See illustration inside front cover.) New for 59. Selected from Homestead for uniform determi- nate plant type and fruit color. Resistant to fusarium wilt. Produces higher percentage of marketable, full globe fruits than the original with thick walls, smooth shoulders
RMREYA0D–. [Catalog] : spring 1966. Nurseries (Horticulture), North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Nursery stock, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Seeds, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants), North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Vegetables, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Gardening, North Carolina, Raleigh, Equipment and supplies, Catalogs; Flowers, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Agricultural implements, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs. 736 Tomato, Homestead 24 736 Homestead 24 l^^ls^teVdV'^Z form determinate plant type and fruit colors. Resistant to fusarium-wilt. Produces higher p
RMRHG8JG–. Biological control of fusarium crown rot of tomato. Tomato wilts; Tomatoes. II 18 25 32 DAYS AFTER FUMIGATION 39 Figure The relationship of percentage of infection of tomato ('Bonnie Best') (â¢â â »â¢) and inoculum density of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. radicis- lycopersici (oillio) to time after fumigation of soils which were amended with three isolates of Trichoderma harzianum, one isolate of Aspergillus ochraceus, and one isolate of Penicillium restrictum at 1000 conidia of each isolate per gram of soil; the pathogen was added k days after fumigation at 1000 chlamydospores per gram of soil
RMRFBF8W–. [Catalog] : spring 1963. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. 742 Tomato, Brimmer 735 Marion mc yielded 20 per cent per acre than Rutgers and equal to Home- stead. It is resistant to grey leaf spot and fusarium wilt and moderately resistant to early blight. Fruit is large, smooth, deep ovate with red flesh, less cracking than most varieties. This is an excellent tomato for both ma
RMRDDBKA–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 206 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE Clanostachys theobromse "' probably as its conidial stages, is on fruits and stems of cacao. C. bahiensis Hem. reported in South America on cacao stems is really an Anthostomella; C. gigaspora Mass." is found on sugar-cane. Gibberella Saccardo (p. 198) Stromata tuberculate, more or less effused; perithecia cespitose or occasionally scattered on or surrounding the stroma; asci clavate, 8-spored; spores fusoid, 4 to many-celled, hyaline; conidial phase a Fusarium. Of the thirteen spec
RMRDC248–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites : introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae . Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. NECTRIA. 189 of Breslau, Berlin, Paris, Kew, Glasnevin (Dublin), and Edinburgh. Nectria ipomoeae Hals.^ Stem-rot of egg-plant and sweet potato. In America this attacks young growing plants, and causes stem-rot. The Fusarium-stage developes as a white mouldy coating on the withered stem, and is followed later by flesh-coloured clusters of perithecia. Poly stigma. On the leaves of species of Prunus, one finds bright-c
RMREW7G5–. Dreer's wholesale price list for florists. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Beauty Aster r Fusarium Wilt Resistant Asters Seeds of tliest- are from plants grown in sick soil and proved immune to disease. Tliey are invaluable in tliose sections wliere wilt is prevalent and also permits growing Asters in the same ground year after year. We are confident our patrons will find tliem a profitable investment. ,^^^ Beauty Asters This type is most vahialde <vn account of its la
RMRE9K82–. Contributions from the Hull Botanical Laboratory. Plants. A. B C Fig. 1.—Tuber r. it produced in laboratory with Fusarium oxysporum, and F. trichothecioides, .1 soft rot produced by /;. oxysporum, incubated at 20° C. for 17 days, Early Ohio variety ; B, exterior of tuber retted by /; tricho- thecioides, incubated at 20° C. for 17 days, Early Ohio variety; C. dry rot produced by /•'. trichothecioides, incubated at •-'" C for 17 days, Early Ohio anct -. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloratio
RMRF3HTX–. [Catalog] : spring 1962. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. loiiiato, Brimmer 7 35 MARION (illustrated on front cover) New for 1961. It yielded 20 per cent more marketable fruits per acre than Rutgers and equal to Home- stead. It is resistant to grey leaf spot and fusarium wilt and moderately re- sistant to early blight. Fruit is large, smooth, deep ovate with red flesh, less cr
RMRFBFB2–. [Catalog] : spring 1962. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. loiiiato, Brimmer 7 35 MARION (illustrated on front cover) New for 1961. It yielded 20 per cent more marketable fruits per acre than Rutgers and equal to Home- stead. It is resistant to grey leaf spot and fusarium wilt and moderately re- sistant to early blight. Fruit is large, smooth, deep ovate with red flesh, less cr
RMRD6RA5–. The culture and diseases of the sweet pea. Sweet peas; Sweet peas. ** ^ â a & ^ *4 â¢a 0 *k Fig. 42.âTo the left, Fusarium and Botrytis fungi from shriveled and non-germinated Sweet Pea seeds; to the right, shriveled seed soaked 3 minutes in a 2% formaldehyde solution.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Taubenhaus, Jacob Joseph, 1885- [from old catalog]. New York, E. P. Dutton & company
RMRFC6A6–. [Catalog] : spring 1959. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. 750 Tomato, Southland 7Cn C/Mi4-U!nn/4 A new main crop shipping /JU JOUinianu and canning tomato, for home and market gardens. Nearly globe shaped, with thick, solid flesh walls, it is of splendid scarlet color. Practically immune to fusarium wilt and resistant to collar rot caused by Alter- nari. it is also resistant t
RMRG6NP6–. Bush-fruits; a horticultural monograph of raspberries, blackberries, dewberries, currants, gooseberries, and other shrub-like fruits. Berries. LEAF-BUSTS 291. Fig. 45. Double-blossom, a disease of the blackberi-y. economic importance, Burrill states that it sometimes does con- siderable damage to raspberries. It is one of the powdery- mildews, and if abundant may be treated with fungicides. Double-BLOSSOM (Fig. 45) Fusarium (?) Biihi (Wint.) Sacc. Saccardo, Sj-11. Fuug. 10: 220. Fusisporium Eubi, Winter, Hedw. 24: 258. Seymour, Rep. Minn. Hort. Soc. 14: 220. Ellis and Everhart, N. A. F. 1645
RMRF2P53–. [Catalog] : spring 1959. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. 750 Tomato, Southland 7Cn C/Mi4-U!nn/4 A new main crop shipping /JU JOUinianu and canning tomato, for home and market gardens. Nearly globe shaped, with thick, solid flesh walls, it is of splendid scarlet color. Practically immune to fusarium wilt and resistant to collar rot caused by Alter- nari. it is also resistant t
RMRH09G9–. Bulletin. Mycology; Fungi; Botany. BULL. DE LA SOC. MYC DE FRANCE T. VL PL. XV. I. Fusaiium Schribausi. — II. Sa couidie. — III. Fusarium Asparagi (jeune). — IV. Ses spores. — V. Monopodiuœ urcdopsis Nov.Sp. — VI. Sa conidie.— Ml.Ver- iiiicularia Asparagi Nov. Sp. — VIII. Sa spore. — IX. Dothiorella Pitja Sacc. — IX. Détail du périthèce. — X. Ses spores.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Socie?te? mycologiq
RMRGWAKC–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. September, 1955 Forsberg: Fusarium Disease of Gladiolus 457 ture range used wai 20-22 degrees C, the cular isolate 45-73 and basal dry rot iso- minimum temperature for growth of these late 50-23 showed traces of growth at 39 isolates was not determined. The range degrees C. None of the isolates grew at of temperatures for optimum growth of all 40 degrees C. After the test period, all six isolates was 26-28 degrees C. All iso- Petri dishes that had been incubated at 40 lates grew at 37 degrees C, but only vas- degrees were kept at room temperature f
RMRFC6AE–. [Catalog] : spring 1959. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. TOMATOES. 750 Tomato, Southland 7Cn C/Mi4-U!nn/4 A new main crop shipping /JU JOUinianu and canning tomato, for home and market gardens. Nearly globe shaped, with thick, solid flesh walls, it is of splendid scarlet color. Practically immune to fusarium wilt and resistant to collar rot caused by Alter- nari. it is also r
RMREDKRF–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 581 Fruchtla.^er ausgebreitet, spinnwebartig, weiß. Konidicnträger locker, sich erhebend, nach oben wiederholt dichotom verzweigt, septiert. Konidien endständig, schmal spindelig, gekrümmt, beid- endig sehr spitz, mit 3 Scheidewänden, hyalin, 40 fi lang.. Fusarium Penicillat um (Hai'z). Konidientragende Fäden. (Nach Harz.) An faulenden Stengeln, Holz und auf Sclerotium clavus bei Berlin und A"ien (Harzj: im Herbst und Winter. 2. Au
RMREEK92–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Cryptogams -- Germany; Cryptogams -- Austria; Cryptogams -- Switzerland. 572. Fusarium Zaviauum Sacc. 1. Habitusbild in uat. Gr. 2. Konidieuträger. 3. Kouidieu, stark vergr. (Nach Saccardo.) All allen Teilen von Vitis vinifera, besonders an der etru- rischen Sorte „Salamanna" in Vittorio in Norditalien (Zavi); im Mai. Der Pilz erzeugt an den Ranken, Blattstielen, dünnen Zweigen und Blüten- stielen schwarzbraune unregelmäßige Flecken, in denen das Gewebe abstirbt. 2695. F. inseptatum v. Schwein, in Trans.
RMRF1K33–. [Catalog] : spring 1959. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. Plant Growers See Quantity Prices On Yellow Sheet In Back of Catalogue Also Bird's Vita Bands & Flats Page 36 736 Tomato, Homestead 24 736 Homestead 24 lo^^eVteVdV'u°n^ form determinate plant type and fruit colors. Resistant to fusarium-wilt. Produces higher per- centage of marketable, full-globed fruits than the o
RMRFC5YR–. [Catalog] : spring 1957. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. postpaid. 70c; 54 lb. $1.60; lb. $5.00, 737 Homestead 2 750 750 Tomato, Southland ^oiifhlnnH A new main crop shipping JUUllllunu and canning tomato, for home and market gardens. Nearly globe shaped, with thick, solid flesh walls, it is of splendid scarlet color. Practically immune to fusarium wilt and resistant to colla
RMRH09C1–. Bulletin. Mycology; Fungi; Botany. ENDOCONIDIUM TEMULENTOM. 117 duccns ; sporophoris hyalinis, septatis, guttatis, subtortuosis, 3ft latis, bis terve repetito ramosis ; conidia hyalina, e sphaerico ovoï- dea, in inleriore ramulorum sporophori catenulatim nascentia, dein libéra, 2,5 p circiter. In tegumento grani Secalis cerealis, « Miallet, Dordogne » 1891. Hoc granum in panem conversum stuporem concitavit apud homines et bestias qui ederant. Fusarium miniatum îiov. sp. Prillieux et Delacroix (Fig. 2). Miniatum, pulvinulatum vel subeflusum ; hyphis sterilibus hyali- nis, repentibus, septatis
RMRFC6RG–. [Catalog] : spring 1961. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. 736 Tomato. Homestead 24 736 Homestead 24 |^^lsteVdVu°n^ form determinate plant type and fruit colors. Resistant to fusarium-wilt. Produces higher per- centage of marketable, full-globed fruits than the original with thick walls, smooth shoulders and small blossom scar. Fruits medium-large and bright red. 83-85 days. Pk
RMRF2P5B–. [Catalog] : spring 1959. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. TOMATOES. 750 Tomato, Southland 7Cn C/Mi4-U!nn/4 A new main crop shipping /JU JOUinianu and canning tomato, for home and market gardens. Nearly globe shaped, with thick, solid flesh walls, it is of splendid scarlet color. Practically immune to fusarium wilt and resistant to collar rot caused by Alter- nari. it is also r
RMRF3HTP–. [Catalog] : spring 1962. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. loiiiato, Brimmer 7 35 MARION (illustrated on front cover) New for 1961. It yielded 20 per cent more marketable fruits per acre than Rutgers and equal to Home- stead. It is resistant to grey leaf spot and fusarium wilt and moderately re- sistant to early blight. Fruit is large, smooth, deep ovate with red flesh, less cr
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