| United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1856 - 628 pages
...stunted or weak. There is also said to be another species of "sore-shin," to which the young cotton-plant is liable, differing entirely from that occasioned...winds, when the plant is very young. Others, however, asaert that, when a high wind shakes the tender plant, the main stem is so much bent and twisted, that... | |
| George Leo Peltier - Rhizoctonia - 1915 - 120 pages
...cutting winds, when the plant is very young. Others, however, assert that when a high wind shakes a tender plant, the main stem is so much bent and twisted...vessels are upturned and a serious injury occurs." One of the causes of sore-shin disease of cotton remained undiscovered until Atkinson,5 in 1896, found... | |
| George Leo Peltier - Rhizoctonia - 1915 - 128 pages
...respects is the same as the disease of seedling cotton caused by Rhizoctonia. He stated that ' ' the cause is attributed by many to cold, cutting winds, when...Others, however, assert that when a high wind shakes a tender plant, the main stem is so much bent and twisted that the sap vessels are upturned and a serious... | |
| United States. Patent Office - Agriculture - 1855 - 580 pages
...stunted or weak. There is also said to be another species of "sore-shin," to which the young cotton-plant is liable, differing entirely from that occasioned...the main stem is so much bent and twisted, that the sap-vessels are upturned, and a serious injury occurs ; but the wound is sometimes healed, and if the... | |
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