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Annual report of the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station . Fig. 50.—Showing mycelium, septation, branchingand spores formation. CAUSAL FUNGUS. The diseased spots upon the fruit are always occupied by a species of Col-Jetotrichum, which from the abundance of its spores seen en masse gives thepinkish color to the center of the disease spots. The mycelium is slender (1.5 to 6 mu.in diameter), hyaline, much branched;ui(l sparingly septate. The branches inartificial culture arise at almost rightangles from the parent branch (Fig. 50).The characteristic, greenish black ap-pressoria of the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-of-the-north-carolina-agricultural-experiment-station-fig-50showing-mycelium-septation-branchingand-spores-formation-causal-fungus-the-diseased-spots-upon-the-fruit-are-always-occupied-by-a-species-of-col-jetotrichum-which-from-the-abundance-of-its-spores-seen-en-masse-gives-thepinkish-color-to-the-center-of-the-disease-spots-the-mycelium-is-slender-15-to-6-muin-diameter-hyaline-much-brancheduil-sparingly-septate-the-branches-inartificial-culture-arise-at-almost-rightangles-from-the-parent-branch-fig-50the-characteristic-greenish-black-ap-pressoria-of-the-image339184699.html
RM2AKR5F7–Annual report of the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station . Fig. 50.—Showing mycelium, septation, branchingand spores formation. CAUSAL FUNGUS. The diseased spots upon the fruit are always occupied by a species of Col-Jetotrichum, which from the abundance of its spores seen en masse gives thepinkish color to the center of the disease spots. The mycelium is slender (1.5 to 6 mu.in diameter), hyaline, much branched;ui(l sparingly septate. The branches inartificial culture arise at almost rightangles from the parent branch (Fig. 50).The characteristic, greenish black ap-pressoria of the
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RM2HB19DN–Aÿ-Champagne (north-eastern France): Pressoria, Center for the Sensory Interpretation of Champagne Wines, at the bottom of the historic hillsides of A
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RM2HB19DG–Aÿ-Champagne (north-eastern France): Pressoria, Center for the Sensory Interpretation of Champagne Wines, at the bottom of the historic hillsides of A
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