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Title: Annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station
Identifier: annualreportofag1899corn (find matches)
Year: 1889-1899 (1880s)
Authors: Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station
Subjects: Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State)
Publisher: Ithaca, N. Y. : The University
Contributing Library: New York Botanical Garden, LuEsther T. Mertz Library
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Diseases of the Sugar Beet, 359 since soaking the seed is often resorted to in practice. In gen- eral, even the strong solutions of copper sulfate gave slightly better results than the water ; and germination was often slightly hastened. In a preliminary test, the germination was very mark- edly in favor of the copper treated seed; but since the conditions were abnormally close and moist, the exclusion of bacteria by the copper solution might have caused the apparently excessive -benefit. • It remains to be determined, however, if it is desirable to treat the seed for the prevention of the leaf-spot. III. Beet Scab (Oospora scabies Thaxter). a. Appearance of the Disease. The smooth surface of the beet root may often be disfigured by wart}^ or scabb}^ excresences. The texture of these injuries is somewhat corky or spongy, and the larger diseased areas will show that the injury is not entirely su- perficial, but to some extent alters the tissues immediately underly- ing such areas. The frontispiece shows two beets affected in a char- acteristic manner. The disease begins as small irregularities either widely scattered or clustered. In- dividual ones spread in extent, and groups often become united, so that in time it may spread over large areas, or small isolated areas may remain. One often notices a tendency for the scabb}^ spots to be arranged in more or
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62.—Beet scab.

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