. Fig. 7i5.—Phyllacthiia suffulta from Beech. Perithecium, with characteristic appendages. Contents of the perithecium : asci, spores, and chains of cells resembling paraphyses. (v. Tubeuf del.) but occasionally find their way into fruit with broken epidermis. They are thus found carrying on secondary decay and rot, where other diseases have begun the attack.


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