March 1991 Volume 75, Number 3 FOCUS The Latest in Plant Pathology and Nematology. Page 219. View Article. Feature Latent Infection of Soybean Plants and Seeds by Fungi. J. B. Sinclair. Pages: 220-224 VIEW ARTICLE Research Effect of Film-Forming Compounds on the Development of Leaf Rust on Wheat Seedlings. Judith Zekaria- Oren. Pages: 231-234 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Characterization of Rhizoctonia Species Isolated from Ornamentals in Florida. A. R. Chase. Pages: 234-238 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Fungi Similar to Gaeumannomyces Associated with Root Rot of Turfgrasses in Florida. M. L. Elliott. Pages: 238-241 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Occurrence of Satsuma Dwarf Virus in Zhejiang Province, China. P. F. Cui. Pages: 242-244 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Effects of Fungicides Applied During Bloom on Yield, Yield Components, and Storage Rots of Cranberry. S. N. Jeffers. Pages: 244-250 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Host Range, Cytology, and Transmission of an Alyce-clover Isolate of Blackeye Cowpea Mosaic Virus. G. S. Zhao. Pages: 251-253 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Purification, Serology, and In Vitro Translation of an Alyce-clover Isolate of Blackeye Cowpea Mosaic Virus. G. S. Zhao. Pages: 254-257 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Epidemiology and Seed Transmission of Two Tobacco Streak Virus Pathotypes Associated with Seed Increases of Legume Germ Plasm in Eastern Washington. Walter J. Kaiser. Pages: 258-264 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Effect of Sodium Tetrathiocarbonate, Metalaxyl, and Fosetyl-Al on Development and Control of Phytophthora Root Rot of Citrus. M. E. Matheron. Pages: 264-268 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Progress and Spread of Dark Leaf Spot in Cabbage. D. A. Fontem. Pages: 269-274 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Importance of Chlamydospores as Primary Inoculum for Alternaria solani, Incitant of Collar Rot and Early Blight on Tomato. C. L. Patterson. Pages: 274-278 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Screening Lycopersicon Accessions for Resistance to Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus: Presence of Viral DNA and Symptom Development. Y. Zakay. Pages: 279-281 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE New Sources of Genetic Resistance to Race 3 of Fusarium Wilt of Tomato. B. L. Bournival. Pages: 281-284 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Two Degree-Day Models for Predicting Initial Emergence of Hop Shoots Systemically Infected with Pseudoperonospora humuli. Dennis A. Johnson. Pages: 285-287 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Evaluation of Streptomycin, Oxytetracycline, and Copper Resistance of Erwinia amylovora Isolated from Pear Orchards in Washington State. Joyce E. Loper. Pages: 287-290 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Role of a Whitefly-Transmitted Agent in Infection of Sweet Potato by Cucumber Mosaic Virus. J. Cohen. Pages: 291-292 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Direct Tissue Blotting for Detection of Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus in Impatiens. H. T. Hsu. Pages: 292-295 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Effect of Citrus Rootstocks on Soil Populations of Phytophthora parasitica. J. P. Agostini. Pages: 296-300 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Effects of Wheat and Soybean Planting Date on Heterodera glycines Population Dynamics and Soybean Yield with Conventional Tillage. S. R. Koenning. Pages: 301-304 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE A Method for Using Commercial ELISA Tests to Detect Zoospores of Phytophthora and Pythium Species in Irrigation Water. M. S. Ali-Shtayeh. Pages: 305-311 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Effect of Harvest Date on Aflatoxin Contamination of Cottonseed. P. J. Cotty. Pages: 312-314 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Tip Dieback of Mango (Mangifera indica) Caused by Botryosphaeria ribis. Leandro J. Ramos. Pages: 315-318 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Disease Notes Sclerotinia sclerotiorum on Canola in Georgia and Its Potential as a Pathogen on Peanut. T. B. Brenneman. Pages: 319 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Aphanomyces euteiches, a Novel Root Pathogen to Alfalfa in Québec. C. Richard. Pages: 319 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Identification of Carrot Thin Leaf Virus in California Carrots. B. W. Falk. Pages: 319 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE First Report of Passion Fruit Brown Spot Incited by Alternaria passiflorae in Florida. R. T. McMillan, Jr.. Pages: 319 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE First Report of Potential Biological Control of Potato Spindle Tuber Viroid Disease by Virus-Satellite Combination. M. S. Montasser. Pages: 319 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Verticillium Wilt of Dusty-Miller (Senecio cineraria) Caused by Verticillium dahliae. S. T. Koike. Pages: 319 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
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