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... temperature . Immaturity is favored by high temperatures and abundant rainfall during late summer and early fall . The embryo flower clusters may succumb to low temperatures if NEW YORK AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION . 27.
... temperature . Immaturity is favored by high temperatures and abundant rainfall during late summer and early fall . The embryo flower clusters may succumb to low temperatures if NEW YORK AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION . 27.
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New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. The embryo flower clusters may succumb to low temperatures if they enter the dormant period immature and yet the foliage of the bud expand normally . Light crops in years following heavy yields ...
New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. The embryo flower clusters may succumb to low temperatures if they enter the dormant period immature and yet the foliage of the bud expand normally . Light crops in years following heavy yields ...
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... clusters of gas bubbles appear . The odor of tubers so affected is extremely disagreeable . When exposed to the air they quickly decay . Occa- sionally , the tubers become moldy in the jars , but , as a rule , bacteria gain the ...
... clusters of gas bubbles appear . The odor of tubers so affected is extremely disagreeable . When exposed to the air they quickly decay . Occa- sionally , the tubers become moldy in the jars , but , as a rule , bacteria gain the ...
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... clusters ( Plate XX , fig . 6 ) . They turn from hyalin to light brown and later to brownish black . Upon the host plant the conidiophores are usually unbranched ( Plate XX , figs 338 REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY OF THE.
... clusters ( Plate XX , fig . 6 ) . They turn from hyalin to light brown and later to brownish black . Upon the host plant the conidiophores are usually unbranched ( Plate XX , figs 338 REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY OF THE.
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... clusters of conidia are borne upon vesicles which have a tendency toward a spiral arrangement ( Plate XX , fig . 7 ) , and usually upon the upper portion of the conidiophore ( Plate XX , fig . 10 ) . Appressoria . - While studying the ...
... clusters of conidia are borne upon vesicles which have a tendency toward a spiral arrangement ( Plate XX , fig . 7 ) , and usually upon the upper portion of the conidiophore ( Plate XX , fig . 10 ) . Appressoria . - While studying the ...
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