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The fertilizing cell, its varying form and behavior by Nelly Peery, 1890

The fertilizing cell, its varying form and behavior by Nelly Peery, 1890, Page 23

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21. 16750 This naturally leads us up to the Personospores. These fungi live upon and within the tissues of many of the higher plants, as parasites. We often see them as a whitish growth on the leaves of the sunflower grape, and indeed of a great variety of plants. The mycelium is unicellular, much branched, growing between the cells of its host, and feeding by means of peculiar lateral branches, called
 
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