The ulcers are surrounded by fungous margins, pale or red, which bleed on the slightest contact, and some become covered with grayish-yellow detritus.
It is marked by ulceration of the throat and nose and by pustules and soft fungous excrescences upon the surface of the body.
The quality of that which is fungous; fungous excrescence.
Certain fruits become partially covered with what appears to be a fungous growth, which occupies the skin in such a manner as to prevent the development of the succulent tissues beneath it.
It has been supposed, however, to be the result of a fungous growth.
For rots, molds, mildews, and all fungous diseases.
In regions in which there are serious insect enemies or fungous diseases, the trees which are most likely to be attacked may be omitted.
Most native trees are immune tofungous and bacterial diseases that destroy so many trees.
This scab is caused by a fungous growth on the surface of the potato.
Used for fungous and insect enemies of the potato, and of the apple when bitter rot is troublesome.
The lime-sulphur mixture and some other sulphur washes not only kill the San Jose scale but are also useful in reducing fungous injury.
The fungous smut plant grows upon the oat plant, ripens its spores in the head, and is ready to be thoroughly scattered among the grains of the oats as they come from the threshing-machine.
The paint will ward off fungous disease and thus keep the tree from rotting where it was cut.
This black dust consists of the spores of a tiny fungous plant.
Hassall pointed out, many years since, the action of fungous mycelium, when coming in contact with cellular tissue, of inducing decomposition, a fact which has been fully confirmed by Berkeley.
This duct may become closed by inflammation of the lining membrane of the nose, caries of the bone, ulcers, fungous growths, or by the presence of some extraneous substance impacted in it.
The disease now took on the appearance of acute glanders; livid and fungous wounds broke out; the stable was saturated with an infectious smell, the horse refused his food, or was unable to eat.
This may be used with advantage to destroy warts or fungous excrescences.
Fungous granulations spring from it, protrude through the lids, and the animal evidently suffers extreme torture.
This little gland often becomes greatly enlarged from inflammation or fungous growths--old dogs are much more subject to the disease than young ones.
At first the morbid deposit is confined to the cancellated texture, but as it increases the external laminæ are distended, and at last give way at one or more points, and the tumour protrudes fungous into the mouth.
The portion of the dura mater around the opening through which the fungous mass protruded was thickened, black, and sloughy, in three of the eleven cases in question.
On the posterior and inner part of the bone, about three inches above its articulation, there was a small fungous tumour of an irregular surface, and of soft consistence, resembling congealed tallow.
Curdy matter is evacuated by incision, perhaps mixed with a small quantity of thin unhealthy matter; and from the wound projects a pale fungous growth furnishing profuse discharge.
But after the central cavity of the tooth has been exposed, filled with fungous mass, as here seen, or from their growing in a faulty direction, and pain consequently experienced, the most effectual remedy is extraction.
Now and then the process of cicatrization is retarded by the development of fungous granulations.
But it is subject to the ravages of insect and fungousenemies to a greater extent than the oriental species.
Insect and fungous enemies beset the species, and take advantage of breaks to invade the twigs through the chambered pith.
One merit has recently been discovered in this lumber, that formerly blackened before it was seasoned, by the invasion of a fungous growth.
Practically free from insect and fungous attacks, and little harmed by the smoke of cities.
The leaves are at times stripped off by caterpillars, but otherwise it is not seriously affected by insects or fungous diseases.
The lower branches are often very long and almost horizontal, and the branchlets frequently have a tufted, broom-like appearance, due probably to the action of a fungous disease on the young growth.
There is a browning of the woody portions of the stem, and when a section of this is examined under a compound microscope the vessels are found to be filled with fungous threads, which shut off the water supply.
This is the principal fungous enemy of greenhouse tomatoes, but also does injury in gardens, particularly in Florida and the Gulf region.
The decayed spot is often covered in its later stages by a dense black fungous growth (Alternaria fasciculata (C.
Since old soil is often full of fungous spores left by previous crops, it is the wisest plan to use sterilized soil for the seed-bed.
The enforcement of the law is usually placed in charge of a person having special knowledge of economic insects and fungous diseases.
The yield is also quite variable, this class of products being especially influenced by seasonal conditions and particularly subject to insect attacks and fungous diseases.
The growth in commercial orcharding is due in part to the need of special knowledge and facilities for combating fungous diseases and insect enemies and to the better markets which a large production of uniform quality makes possible.
He needs to have a good understanding of the principles of agricultural chemistry, to have a knowledge of how to prevent and combat fungous diseases and insect enemies.
The great trouble in growing gooseberries successfully is the powdery mildew--a dirty, whitish fungous growth covering both fruit and leaves.
Apples and pears and peaches have occupied no preferred position against the general invasion of the realm of horticulture by insect and fungous enemies.
The only thing we can do in a case like that is to get the kernels in to St. Louis and destroy the mold growth or spores on the surface before it can grow so that the fungous mycelium is visible to the eye.
There has been little disease among my Persian walnuts except that in wet seasons leaves and nut shucks are sometimes attacked by a fungous blight.
Used to cleanse foul ulcers, to repress fungous growths and warts, and in ringworm, &c.
Used internally for sarcina ventriculi, and externally as an application in skin diseases of fungous origin.
Used to keep downfungous growths, to dress syphilitic ulcers, &c.
This is the most widely distributed and the most destructive fungous disease of the grape in the region east of the Rocky Mountains.
Downy-mildew (Plasmopara viticola) rivals black-rot for first place among fungous diseases of the grape.
All of the fungous parasites of the grape in America are indigenous, having long subsisted on wild vines.
The direction, force and frequency of prevailing winds are often controlling factors in the suppression of fungous diseases of the grape, and the presence of fungi often means success or failure in regions in which the grape is planted.
A damp and cloudy summer brings disaster to the vineyard in several ways; as small growth of vine, small set of fruit, a crop of poor quality, and the development of the several fungous diseases.
The only fungousdisease of the grape troublesome in the greenhouse is mildew.
Powdery-mildew differs from other fungous diseases of the grape in being more prevalent in hot, dry seasons than in cold, wet ones.
The potato is commonly affected by a fungous disease which causes the stalks to blacken and die before the tubers have matured.
It is a mistake to think that a tree should not be sprayed because it has not been infested by any insect or fungous growth.
Spray in May and June for bitter rot and fungous diseases.
I intend spraying this year with Paris green and London purple for the worms, and Bordeaux mixture for blight and fungous diseases, as soon as the blossoms fall.
The control of other insect pests and fungous plant diseases has been well worked out by agricultural experiment stations throughout the country, and these methods should be sought before attempting any campaign of suppression.
Their honored birthright by its humblest name Cold are thy skies, but, ever fresh and clear, No rank malaria stains thine atmosphere; No fungous weeds invade thy scanty soil, Scarred by the ploughshares of unslumbering toil.
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