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" Although the bunt-fungus confines its attacks to the young seed, it seems to be a condition essential to its propagation that it should be introduced into the plant during the early stages of its growth, and that its sporules are most readily absorbed... "
Memoir of the Rev. John Stevens Henslow, M.A., F.L.S., F.G.S., F.C.P.S ... - Page 192
by Leonard Jenyns - 1862 - 278 pages
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American Farmer's New and Universal Handbook Or, an Improved and Complete ...

None - History - 1854 - 600 pages
...Professor Henslam states, that, although the bunt-fungus confines its attacks to the young seed, it seems to be a condition essential to its propagation that...germination of the seed from which the plant has sprung. It has been clearly proved that wheat-plants may be easily infected, and the disease thus propagated,...
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The American Farmer Vol XI 1855

S. Sands & Worthington - 1855 - 372 pages
...fit for domestic purposes. Although the bunt-fungus confines its attacks to the young seed, it seems to be a condition essential to its propagation, that...sporules are most readily absorbed by the root during the germinating of the seed from which the plant has sprung. It has been clearly proved that wheat plants...
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