Abstract

SUMMARYGermination of conidia of Erysiphe cichoracearum and hyphal growth in 3 days at 23° C. and 6 mb. saturation deficit was similar, whether conidia were applied dry or suspended for up to 1 hr. in glass‐distilled water before being sprayed on tobacco leaves.Growth of single conidial colonies whose hyphae were more than 333 μ long, was positively correlated with numbers per cm.2 of leaf (P < 0.01) on three of the eleven times tested, mostly when conidia were sparsely distributed; ten of the regressions were positive.A greater percentage of conidia germinated at 0–1.7 mb. saturation deficit than at 7–9 mb. Subsequent growth of hyphae was greater in the drier air.

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