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FIG. 2. CORTICIUM ATTACK ON GROWING POTATO PLANT. Cankers formed by the fungus are indicated by arrows. Note the way in which, on the left, two of the shoots have been killed, and the secondary shoots formed to take their place have also been cut back. [Photos by H. Drake.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 43, Issue 3, 21 September 1931, Page 205

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FIG. 2. CORTICIUM ATTACK ON GROWING POTATO PLANT. Cankers formed by the fungus are indicated by arrows. Note the way in which, on the left, two of the shoots have been killed, and the secondary shoots formed to take their place have also been cut back. [Photos by H. Drake. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 43, Issue 3, 21 September 1931, Page 205

FIG. 2. CORTICIUM ATTACK ON GROWING POTATO PLANT. Cankers formed by the fungus are indicated by arrows. Note the way in which, on the left, two of the shoots have been killed, and the secondary shoots formed to take their place have also been cut back. [Photos by H. Drake. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 43, Issue 3, 21 September 1931, Page 205

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