Fusaria of Potatoes 



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Average of the above measurements : 

 Conidia: 0-septate, 3.5 per cent, 10.5 x 3.6/x 

 1-septate, 1.5 per cent, 21 x 3.95/x 

 2-septate, 0.5 per cent, 26.5 x 4.75^ 

 3-septate, 93 per cent, 36.4 x 4.86/i 

 4-septate, 1.5 per cent, 41.5 x 5.12/x 

 5-septate, rare, 44.3 x 5.2/* 

 6-septate, very rare 



36. Fusarium lutulatum n. sp. (Figs. Ifi and 32; PI. n, figs. 5 and 6; 

 PI. v, fig. -3) 



Fig. 32. — Fusarium lutulatum. a, Conidia from plectenchymic sporodochium from 60- 

 days-old culture on red raspberry cane plug; b, pseudopionnotal conidia from 9-days-old culture 

 on hard lima-bean agar with 2 per cent glucose; c, pseudopionnotal conidia from 5-days-old 

 cidture on hard lima-bean agar; d, sporodochial conidia from 63-days-old culture on whole grain 

 °f >'y e ; E ,- sporodochial conidia from ^9-days-old culture on whole steamed potato tuber; f, pseudo- 

 pionnotal conidia from 23-days-old culture on slightly acidified hard potato agar; g, h, i, j, 

 conidiophores from 5-days-old culture on hard lima-bean agar; k, conidiophores from 23-days- 

 old culture on slightly acidified hard potato agar; l, terminal and intercalary chlamydospores 

 from 63-days-old culture on whole grain of rye; m, chlamydospores from 25-days-old culture 

 on corn agar 



Macroconidia gradually attenuate toward the apex, usually distinctly 

 pedicellate and uniformly curved throughout, without stronger curvature 

 near apex, typically 3-septate, 34x4 (28-38 x 3.7-4.5) n, also 2- to 5- 

 septate; from small to medium sporodochia (up to 2 millimeters in diam- 

 eter), often converging into pseudopionnotes ; aerial mycelium, when 

 present, short, (mostly from 1 to 2 millimeters high), white, often, especially 

 on agars in plate cultures, absent; color of conidia from nearly white 



