IN THE INTRODUCTORY PLANT PATHOLOGY SECTION
A disease lesson on Downy Mildew of Cucurbits, by S.J. Colucci and G.J. Holmes A disease lesson on Papaya Ringspot virus. by D. Gonsalves, S. Tripathi, J. B. Carr, and J. Y. Suzuki. A disease lesson on Powdery mildew of apple, by S.C. Marine, K.S. Yoder, and A. Baudoin.
A disease lesson on Downy Mildew of Cucurbits, by S.J. Colucci and G.J. Holmes
A disease lesson on Papaya Ringspot virus. by D. Gonsalves, S. Tripathi, J. B. Carr, and J. Y. Suzuki.
A disease lesson on Powdery mildew of apple, by S.C. Marine, K.S. Yoder, and A. Baudoin.
Avanzato, M.V. and C.S. Rothrock. 2010. Use of Selective Media and Baiting to Detect and Quantify the Soilborne Plant Pathogen Thielaviopsis basicola on Pansy.
INTRODUCTIONS TO THE MAJOR PATHOGENS GROUPS
An Introductory Topic article, Introduction to Oomycetes, by W.E. Fry and N.J. Grünwald.
TEACHING NOTE
Using the Society for Infectious Diseases Website for Student Plant Disease Reports, by G.L. Schumann.
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