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DISEASES OF CULTIVATED PLANTS 



Die back of willow shoots (Diplodina salicina, Cke. and 

 Mass.) attacks the tips of willow shoots and causes them to 

 die back for a distance of six inches or more. The shoots 

 become brown and the scales of the buds are indurated. 

 The fungus bursts through the bark at numerous points, form- 



FIG. 133. Ascochytaaspidistrae. i, on portion of a 

 leaf i Aspidistra lurida ; 2, perithecia of the fungus 

 bursting through the epidermis of the leaf, mag ; 

 3, section of a perithecium, mag ; 4, spores, highly 

 mag. 



ing minute cavities with a raised border. The conidia are 

 very numerous, hyaline, elliptic-oblong, i -septate, smooth, 

 18-24x5-7 /*. 



Diseased portions should be removed and burned. 



ASCOCHYTA (LIB.) 



Perithecia minute, generally immersed in the substance of 

 bleached spots on leaves or twigs, with a terminal pore; 

 i-septate, hyaline. 



