Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Volume 14; Volume 141, Issue 14 |
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... foliage , preferably of bird cherry . When compelled to feed on other trees they invariably succumb . Upon completing their growth the larvæ burrow into leaf mold or a short distance into the soil and form cells in which to pupate . The ...
... foliage , preferably of bird cherry . When compelled to feed on other trees they invariably succumb . Upon completing their growth the larvæ burrow into leaf mold or a short distance into the soil and form cells in which to pupate . The ...
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... foliage of the bud expand normally . Light crops in years following heavy yields are probably due in part to injury to the floral parts by cold ; but unless the extent of the injury be considerable , winter killing is overlooked in ...
... foliage of the bud expand normally . Light crops in years following heavy yields are probably due in part to injury to the floral parts by cold ; but unless the extent of the injury be considerable , winter killing is overlooked in ...
Page 398
... foliage could be completely covered by the fine , mist - like spray . In a series of smaller experiments conducted at the Geneva Sta- tion , in which no data as to yield were secured , it was found that for a combination spray for onion ...
... foliage could be completely covered by the fine , mist - like spray . In a series of smaller experiments conducted at the Geneva Sta- tion , in which no data as to yield were secured , it was found that for a combination spray for onion ...
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... FOLIAGE AND FRUIT . At the beginning of the season , aphis infestation in apple orchards was not severe in western New York during 1916. At the outset , the oat aphis by far outnumbered the green aphis or the rosy aphis in most of the ...
... FOLIAGE AND FRUIT . At the beginning of the season , aphis infestation in apple orchards was not severe in western New York during 1916. At the outset , the oat aphis by far outnumbered the green aphis or the rosy aphis in most of the ...
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... foliage . The second generation of this season consisted entirely of winged forms , which began leaving the apple as the petals were dropping , and from this time until the middle of June the numbers of this species on apple decreased ...
... foliage . The second generation of this season consisted entirely of winged forms , which began leaving the apple as the petals were dropping , and from this time until the middle of June the numbers of this species on apple decreased ...
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abundant acid Actinomyces Actinomycetes agar plates altho aphides appearance apple average beetles bird cherry blackheart bordeaux mixture Botrytis cinerea buds Bulletin cherry leaf-beetle clusters colonies color Complimentary Complimentary conidia conidiophores cow's milk crop cultures disease eggs experiments feeding foliage fruit fungus G G G gelatin Geneva glycerin goat's milk graded grape growing growth inches incubation injury insects jars July June June 21 large numbers larvæ leaf less lime liquefying maturity medium microscopic method mycelium neck neck-rot non-spore-formers normal number of bacteria obtained occur onion Botrytis orchard organisms oxalic acid period plants Plat plate count plate method potatoes present produced prune radishes reported rosy aphis samples sclerotia season seed showed soil flora species spore-formers spores spraying sprouts Station sterile storage house surface TABLE tank temperature tests thru tissue trees tubers types varieties vines Vinifera winter