79] Zuckerrohr. Castanea (Chestnut blight). 493 



1126. Anderson, P. J. and H. W. The chestnut blight fungus 

 and a related saprophyte. (Peiinsylvan. Chestnut Tree Blight Com. 

 Bull. IV, 1913, 26 pp., 6 Fig.) 



1127. Anderson, 1*. J. and Rankin, H. W. Endothia canker of chest- 

 nut. (Bull. 347 Cornell Univ. Agric. Exper. Stat. 1914, p. 529—660, fig. 70 

 bis 101, PI. 36 — 40.) — Sehr eingehende Schilderung der durch Endothia 

 parasitica verursachten Krankheit der Kastanien. 



1128. Ashe, W. W. Chestnut in Tennessee. (State Geol. Survey 

 of Tennessee, publ. in cooperat. withe the Forest Service, U. S. Dept. of Agric. 

 Bull. 10 B., 1912.) 



1129. Bailey, J. W. and Arnes, J. S. Primitive characters recalled 

 by the chestnut-bark disease and other stimuli. (Science See. Ser. 

 XXXIX, 1914, p. 290.) 



1130. Barsali, F. Appunti sul male dell 'inchiostro ne Castagno 

 (Eiv. Patol. veget. VI, Pavia 1913, p. 107—110.) 



1131. Briosi, G. e Farneti. R. Sulla moria dei Castagni, Mal 

 dell'inchiostro. (Atti Ist. Bot. Univ. Pavia XIV, 1912, p. 47—51.) — 

 Coryneum perniciosum n. sp. 



1132. Briosi. G. e Farneti, R. Sulla moria dei Castagni (Mal 

 dell'inchiostro). Prima Nota. (Atti Istit. bot. Univ. Pavia, 2. Ser. XIII, 



1914, p. 291—298, 1 tab.) 



1133. Clinton, G.P. So called chestnut blight poisoning. (Rept. 

 Connecticut Agric. Exper. Stat. New Haven, Conn. 1914, p. 30—42, 1 tab.) 



1134. CoUins, J. F. Present state of the chestnut blight. 

 (North Nut Growers Assoc. Proceed. IV, 1913, p. 25—29.) 



1135. Faull, J. H. and Graham, G. H. Bark diserase of the chestnut 

 in British Columbia. (Forestry Quart. XII, 1914, p. 201—203.) 



1136. Gardner, M. W. (cfr. Shear, Ref. Nr. 164). Longevity of 

 pycnospores of the chestnut blight fungus in soil. — Die Pycno- 

 sporen der Endothia parasitica können im Boden sehr lange Zeit ihre Keim- 

 fähigkeit behalten. 



1137. Granato, L. Cultura do Castanheiro. (Bol. de Agric. XII, 

 1911, p. 1 — 28, 9 fig.) — Feinde imd Krankheiten werden auch behandelt. 



1138. Gravatt, Fl. The chestnut blight in Virginia. (9. Rept. 

 State Ent. and Plant Path. Va. 1912/13, publ. 1914, p. 21—25.) 



1139. Graves, A. H. The future of the Chestnut tree in North 

 America. (Populär Science Monthly LV, 1914, p. 551 — 566, 4 fig.) 



1140. Heald, F. D. A little-known disease of chestnut and 

 oak trees. (Phytopathology IV, 1914, p. 49.) — Verursach er einer Krankheit 

 von Castanea vesca ist Strumella corynoidea Wint. 



1141. Heald, F. B., Garduer, M. W. and Studhalter. R. A. Wind 

 dissemination of ascospores of the Chestnut blight fungus. 

 (Rep. 5the Ann. Meeting Americ. Phytopathol. Soc. Abstr. in Phytopathology 

 IV, 1914, p. 51.) — Die Ascussporen v^ou Endothia parasitica werden durch 

 den Wind bis zu 380 Fuss weit verbreitet. 



1142. Heald, F. D. and Gardner, M. W. Longevity of pycnospores 

 of the chestnut -blight fungus in soil. (Jomn. Agr. Research 

 Washington II, 1914, p. 67 — 75.) — Die Pyknidiensporen von Endothia para- 

 sitica sind sehr widerstandsfähig gegen Austrocknung, sie erwiesen sich noch 

 nach 119 Tagen keimfähig. 



