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Rust, Smut, Mildew, Mould, London, W.H. Allen, 1898, Great Britain, The New York Botanical Garden, Phytopathogenic Fungi,, The illustration features two distinct botanical subjects within circular frames. The top depiction showcases a delicate arrangement of a sandwort mould, identified as Peronospora arenariae, characterized by slender branches adorned with small, round spores. Below, the dock mould, scientifically referred to as Peronospora obliqua, is illustrated with elongated stalks and clusters of oval-shaped spores, capturing the intricacies of their structure. The harmonious layout emphasizes the unique features of each organism, highlighting their significance in the study of plant pathogens.

Rust, Smut, Mildew, Mould, London, W.H. Allen, 1898, Great Britain, The New York Botanical Garden, Phytopathogenic Fungi,, The illustration features two distinct botanical subjects within circular frames. The top depiction showcases a delicate arrangement of a sandwort mould, identified as Peronospora arenariae, characterized by slender branches adorned with small, round spores. Below, the dock mould, scientifically referred to as Peronospora obliqua, is illustrated with elongated stalks and clusters of oval-shaped spores, capturing the intricacies of their structure. The harmonious layout emphasizes the unique features of each organism, highlighting their significance in the study of plant pathogens.
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Rust, Smut, Mildew, Mould, London, W.H. Allen, 1898, Great Britain, The New York Botanical Garden, Phytopathogenic Fungi,, The illustration features two distinct botanical subjects within circular frames. The top depiction showcases a delicate arrangement of a sandwort mould, identified as Peronospora arenariae, characterized by slender branches adorned with small, round spores. Below, the dock mould, scientifically referred to as Peronospora obliqua, is illustrated with elongated stalks and clusters of oval-shaped spores, capturing the intricacies of their structure. The harmonious layout emphasizes the unique features of each organism, highlighting their significance in the study of plant pathogens.
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