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English: (After Sadebeck From Strasburger’s

Lehrbuch der Botanik, by permission of Gustav Fischer)

Taphrina Pruni—Transverse section through the epidermis of an infected plum. Four ripe asci, a1, a2, with eight spores a3, a4, with yeast-like conidia abstracted from the spores.

st, Stalk-cells of the asci m, Filaments of the mycelium ⁠cut transversely. cut, Cuticle

ep, Epidermis.
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