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Fig. 2—Wood infected with Stereum: a, A willow branch showing the area discoloured by the fungus (median section through Fig. 8a); the arrow points to the place of entry through the stub of the branch; two-thirds natural size, b, A shoot of a peach which was showing silvering in the leaves; the arrow points to the place of entry of the fungus through the unprotected stub of the branch; natural size.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 74, Issue 2, 15 February 1947, Page 137

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Fig. 2—Wood infected with Stereum: a, A willow branch showing the area discoloured by the fungus (median section through Fig. 8a); the arrow points to the place of entry through the stub of the branch; two-thirds natural size, b, A shoot of a peach which was showing silvering in the leaves; the arrow points to the place of entry of the fungus through the unprotected stub of the branch; natural size. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 74, Issue 2, 15 February 1947, Page 137

Fig. 2—Wood infected with Stereum: a, A willow branch showing the area discoloured by the fungus (median section through Fig. 8a); the arrow points to the place of entry through the stub of the branch; two-thirds natural size, b, A shoot of a peach which was showing silvering in the leaves; the arrow points to the place of entry of the fungus through the unprotected stub of the branch; natural size. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 74, Issue 2, 15 February 1947, Page 137