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In the Philippines, downy mildew, caused by Peronospora brassicae, sometimes infects the roots, and also a yellowing disease, the causal organism of which is Fusarium oxysporum f. raphani.
Chapter 27 1987
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_Peronospora infestans_, which grows at the expense of the leaves, stems, and tubers of the plant until it destroys their vitality.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 595, May 28, 1887 Various
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= = -- Although garden Peas often suffer badly from the attacks of = Peronospora viciæ =, which is the cause of Pea Mould, yet the most deadly foe to Peas, especially late Peas, is a fungus of a totally different character.
The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition Sutton and Sons
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At A is illustrated one of the stems of the Poppy = Peronospora = emerging from the leaf, enlarged seventy-five diameters.
The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition Sutton and Sons
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= = -- This fungus is named = Bremia lactucæ =, formerly known as = Peronospora ganglioniformis =, and is sometimes of the most destructive character.
The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition Sutton and Sons
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This plant, the _Peronospora infestans_, will only grow on the _Solanum tuberosum_, that is, the cultivated potato ....
Scientific American Supplement, No. 595, May 28, 1887 Various
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Among them are the vine mildew (_Peronospora viticola_) (Fig. 35), the potato fungus (_Phytophthora infestans_), and many others.
Elements of Structural and Systematic Botany For High Schools and Elementary College Courses Douglas Houghton Campbell
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This fungus has been described as a true = Peronospora =.
The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition Sutton and Sons
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Just as plants of higher organization choose their soils, some growing in the water and some on land, so the _Peronospora infestans_ chooses its host plant; and its soil is this species, the _Solatium tuberosum_.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 595, May 28, 1887 Various
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'Blight' as it is sometimes called, was formerly known as = Peronospora infestans =; now it is recognised by scientific authorities as
The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition Sutton and Sons
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