This volume, "Four New Fungous Diseases In Iowa, Volumes 125-135", by Louis Hermann Pammel and Charlotte Maria King, presents detailed research into newly identified fungal diseases affecting plants in Iowa. Focusing on agricultural and botanical aspects, the work provides valuable insights into the identification, characteristics, and potential impact of these diseases. This study contributes significantly to the fields of mycology, plant pathology, and agricultural science, offering foundational knowledge for researchers and practitioners dealing with plant diseases.
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