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FIG. 5. SECTION THROUGH LEAF INFECTED WITH POWDERY MILDEW. (c) Conidia; (con) conidiophores ; (e) epidermis of the leaf ; (h) haustorium; (m) hyphæ (collectively forming the mycelium) ; (p) palisade cells of the leaf, X 325.

FIG. 6. CONIDIOPHORE AND CHAIN OF CONIDIA, SHOWING METHOD OF SPORE

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXVI, Issue 6, 20 June 1923, Page 349

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FIG. 5. SECTION THROUGH LEAF INFECTED WITH POWDERY MILDEW. (c) Conidia; (con) conidiophores ; (e) epidermis of the leaf ; (h) haustorium; (m) hyphæ (collectively forming the mycelium) ; (p) palisade cells of the leaf, X 325. FIG. 6. CONIDIOPHORE AND CHAIN OF CONIDIA, SHOWING METHOD OF SPORE New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXVI, Issue 6, 20 June 1923, Page 349

FIG. 5. SECTION THROUGH LEAF INFECTED WITH POWDERY MILDEW. (c) Conidia; (con) conidiophores ; (e) epidermis of the leaf ; (h) haustorium; (m) hyphæ (collectively forming the mycelium) ; (p) palisade cells of the leaf, X 325. FIG. 6. CONIDIOPHORE AND CHAIN OF CONIDIA, SHOWING METHOD OF SPORE New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXVI, Issue 6, 20 June 1923, Page 349