FUNGOUS DISEASES OF PLANTS 
By BENJAMIN MINGE DUGGAR 
Professor of Plant Physiology in Cornell University 
This book is designed to serve as a substantial reference book and 
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of plant pathology. There is a comprehensive discussion of the chief 
fungous diseases of cultivated and familiar plants. 
Each disease is discussed with reference to its occurrence, the 
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prevention or control. 
The literature of the subject is freely cited, and a host index pro¬ 
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