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FIG. 3. SPREAD OF CORTICIUM DURING STORAGE. These tubers have sprouted while stored in sacks, and the disease has spread from adjacent infected tubers on to the shoots. The arrows indicate the position of the sclerotia on the sprouts and also on the tubers, where they have started to form.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 43, Issue 3, 21 September 1931, Page 208

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FIG. 3. SPREAD OF CORTICIUM DURING STORAGE. These tubers have sprouted while stored in sacks, and the disease has spread from adjacent infected tubers on to the shoots. The arrows indicate the position of the sclerotia on the sprouts and also on the tubers, where they have started to form. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 43, Issue 3, 21 September 1931, Page 208

FIG. 3. SPREAD OF CORTICIUM DURING STORAGE. These tubers have sprouted while stored in sacks, and the disease has spread from adjacent infected tubers on to the shoots. The arrows indicate the position of the sclerotia on the sprouts and also on the tubers, where they have started to form. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 43, Issue 3, 21 September 1931, Page 208