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Mobilization, Cloning, and Sequence Determination of a Plasmid-Encoded Polygalacturonase from a Phytopathogenic Burkholderia (Pseudomonas) cepacia. Carlos F. Gonzalez, Elizabeth A. Pettit, Victoria A. Valadez, and Ellen M. Provin Pages 840-851. Publication no. M-1997-0729-02R. (465K)

Efficacy of Bacterial Seed Treatments for Controlling Pythium Root Rot of Winter Wheat. E. A. Milus and C. S. Rothrock. Pages 180-184. Publication no. D-1996-1216-04R. (56K)

Seed Treatment with a Fungal or a Bacterial Antagonist for Reducing Corn Damping-off Caused by Species of Pythium and Fusarium. W. Mao, J. A. Lewis, P. K. Hebbar, and R. D. Lumsden. Pages 450-454. Publication no. D-1997-0224-08R. (151K).  Erratum.

Control of Cotton Seedling Damping-off in the Field by Burkholderia (Pseudomonas) cepacia. K. Zaki, I. J. Misaghi, and A. Heydari, Department of Plant Pathology, University of Arizona, Tucson 85721; and M. N. Shatla, Department of Plant Pathology, Ain Shams University, Egypt. Plant Dis. 82:291-293. Publication no. D-1998-1222-03R

Efficacy of Various Fungal and Bacterial Biocontrol Organisms for Control of Fusarium Wilt of Tomato. Robert P. Larkin and Deborah R. Fravel, USDA-ARS, Biocontrol of Plant Diseases Laboratory, Beltsville, MD 20705. Plant Dis. 82:1022-1028. Publication no. D-1998-0720-02R


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