Preliminary studies of boxwood blight

A disease of boxwood, so called "boxwood blight", began causing serious damage to boxwood plants after·the drouth of 1930. Four fungi were isolated from the affected parts of diseased plants. Macrophoma candollei waa isolated from the leaves, a species of Fusar1a from diseased stems and...

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Main Author: McBryde, Mary Comfort
Other Authors: Plant Pathology
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Published: Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute 2021
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-1066332021-11-14T05:37:40Z Preliminary studies of boxwood blight McBryde, Mary Comfort Plant Pathology LD5655.V855 1933.M377 Boxwood -- Diseases and pests A disease of boxwood, so called "boxwood blight", began causing serious damage to boxwood plants after·the drouth of 1930. Four fungi were isolated from the affected parts of diseased plants. Macrophoma candollei waa isolated from the leaves, a species of Fusar1a from diseased stems and twigs, a species of Coniothyrium from the cankers on the stems, and a species of Verticillium from the infected roots. Inoculation experiments were performed on healthy young boxwood plants that were growing in the greenhouse. Pure cultures of Fusaria, Coniothyrim, and Verticillium were used as inoculum. In general the results were negative. The Fusarium culture was the only one that produced any infection and that infect1on waa very slight. Observations made of infected plants in the greenhouse at V.P.I. and at a nursery at Marion, Virginia, and. also a nursery at South Boston, Virginia, indicate that probably the fungi associated with boxwood blight, infect only thoae plants that have been weakened by some physiological condition such as lack of moisture, winter injury, malnutrition, insect injury, or improper transplanting. M.S. 2021-11-12T20:42:37Z 2021-11-12T20:42:37Z 1933 Thesis Text http://hdl.handle.net/10919/106633 en OCLC# 30418970 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ 26 leaves application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute
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Boxwood -- Diseases and pests
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Boxwood -- Diseases and pests
McBryde, Mary Comfort
Preliminary studies of boxwood blight
description A disease of boxwood, so called "boxwood blight", began causing serious damage to boxwood plants after·the drouth of 1930. Four fungi were isolated from the affected parts of diseased plants. Macrophoma candollei waa isolated from the leaves, a species of Fusar1a from diseased stems and twigs, a species of Coniothyrium from the cankers on the stems, and a species of Verticillium from the infected roots. Inoculation experiments were performed on healthy young boxwood plants that were growing in the greenhouse. Pure cultures of Fusaria, Coniothyrim, and Verticillium were used as inoculum. In general the results were negative. The Fusarium culture was the only one that produced any infection and that infect1on waa very slight. Observations made of infected plants in the greenhouse at V.P.I. and at a nursery at Marion, Virginia, and. also a nursery at South Boston, Virginia, indicate that probably the fungi associated with boxwood blight, infect only thoae plants that have been weakened by some physiological condition such as lack of moisture, winter injury, malnutrition, insect injury, or improper transplanting. === M.S.
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