id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 39011 Ward, H. Marshall (Harry Marshall) Disease in Plants .txt text/plain 72906 4173 67 Six young wheat-plants in soil kept constantly wet, developed roots the In special cases the root-hairs of some water plants enough to keep the root-hairs actively at work, that the plant becomes root-hair, the question whether the water remains in the cell, or passes many of the fungi in the soil the roots of plants have to compete--just plants which place the matter of soil-biology in quite new lights. tissues of plants, and in the soils at their roots and the atmosphere This work put the whole subject of parasitic diseases of plants and water and food substances as the roots and leaves increase in number and Now suppose the same plant with its roots in an unsuitable soil--too dry --Insects, etc.--Plants as causes of disease--Phanerogams, cut--leaf-tissue, young stem or root, fruit, cambium, etc.; and the same certain substances formed in plant-cells, not necessarily nutritive, influenced by cell-protoplasm of a very different plant; in ./cache/39011.txt ./txt/39011.txt