Smut diseases of cultivated plants : their cause and control / by H.T. Güssow and I.L. Conners. : A12-2/81-1929E-PDF

"The well-known conspicuous diseases commonly designated as " Smut Diseases " are by no means exclusively confined to cultivated or economically important members of the natural order of grasses,—among which our cereals are the most valuable,—but they also occur in other plants widely distant in relationship from the grass family. Their importance to the farmer diminishes as the properties of the plants attacked become of less economic value. For this reason, the following pages are devoted to a study of the more important forms occurring on plants of agricultural value"--p. 3.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Department of Agriculture.
Canada. Division of Botany.
Title Smut diseases of cultivated plants : their cause and control / by H.T. Güssow and I.L. Conners.
Variant title At head of title: Studies in cereal diseases I
Series title Bulletin, New series ; no. 81
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Title from cover.
Historical publication digitized from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada collection.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Partial contents: Part I, General remarks -- Part II, Description of smut diseases, life histories and treatments -- Part III, Botanical description of smut fungi.
Publishing information Ottawa : Division of Botany, Dominion Experimental Farms : Dominion of Canada Department of Agriculture, 1929.
Author / Contributor Conners, Ibra L. (Ibra Lockwood), 1894-1989.
Description 79 p. : ill.
Catalogue number
  • A12-2/81-1929E-PDF
Subject terms Cereals
Plant diseases
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