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Disease Management
APS Announces Release of Second Edition to Perennial Bestselling Turfgrass Handbook
New APS PRESS Title Explains How to Manage Tomato Health
New APS PRESS Title is Culmination of 12 Years of Knowledge
New Schumann and D’Arcy Book Feeds Hunger for Plant Pathology
APS PRESS Publishes Comprehensive Fire Blight Reference
APS PRESS Announces a New Book for Diagnosing and Controlling Diseases of Pome and Stone Fruits
APS PRESS to Publish a Practical Guide to Turfgrass Fungicides
NEW APS PRESS Title Covers One of the “Most Important Plant Viruses"
New Third Edition of Best-Selling Wheat Compendium
An In-Depth Look at the Most Important Foliar Disease of Sugar Beet
Renowned Educator and Scientist, Clarence Kado, Authors the Authoritative Reference and Textbook on Plant Bacteriology
Citrus Greening Symposium Published on the Plant Management Network
APS PRESS Announces New Edition of Best-Selling Plant Pathology Textbook
On-Farm Research Webcasts Help Growers Make Science-Based Management Decisions
New Addition to the APS PRESS Compendia Series
APS PRESS Announces New Cryphonectriaceae Monograph
New APS PRESS Virus Diseases of Plants Image Database and Teaching Resource
Fully Revised Second Edition of Beet Compendium
New Herbaceous Perennials Diagnostic Guide Includes Over 150 Popular Perennials
APS PRESS Announces New Phytophthora Identification Key
New Title Investigates the Influence Fungi had on Ancient Civilizations
2007 National Soybean Rust Symposium Proceedings Now Available
Californians Urged to Help Reduce Spread of Sudden Oak Death
A Bouquet of Canker Doesn’t Say "I Love You"
Fight Weeds with Plant Pathogens
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More to Learn About Soybean Rust in the 2006 Growing Season
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Aquatic Plants May Hold Key to Advancing Plant Disease Management
Plant Pathologists Offer New Perspectives on Oak Wilt in Austin, Texas
Plant Pathologists Address Next Steps in Combating Soybean Rust
Plant Pathologists Evaluate Ecofriendly Alternatives to Methyl Bromide
Plant Pathologists Explore Using Fungi to Control Plant Diseases
Remote Imagery Aids in Detecting and Managing Plant Disease
Plant Pathologists Offer Soybean Rust Identification and Management Tips
From Orchards and Fields to Townhouses and Offices, Plant Pathologists Seek to Preserve Farms and Protect Crops in CA
Can Viruses that Infect Bacteria Fight Plant Disease?
Plant Pathologists to Discuss Deadly Oak Diseases, Threats to Local and National Oak Population
Is Soybean Rust Too Close for Comfort?
Scientists Battle Cold Weather Mold
With Proper Care, Poinsettia Can Be Enjoyed Beyond Holidays
Antimicrobial Resistance Poses Increasing Problem for Growers
Disease and Competition From Imports Threaten America’s Supply of Fresh Asparagus
Scientists Fight to Bring the American Chestnut Tree Back to Life
Researchers Work to Combat Dangerous Aflatoxins
Technology Reduces Reliance on Fungicides for Grape Growers
Burkholderia cepacia-An Extraordinarily Versatile Bacterium
Phase Out Planned for One of Top Five U.S. Pesticides, Plant Doctors Respond