December 1992

Volume 76, Number 12


FOCUS

The Latest in Plant Pathology and Nematology. Page 1162. View Article.


Feature

Wild Rice Domestication, Fungal Brown Spot Disease, and the Future of Commercial Production in Minnesota. David R. Johnson. Pages: 1193-1198 VIEW ARTICLE


Research

Response of Florunner and Southern Runner Peanut Cultivars to Chemical Management of Late Leaf Spot, Southern Stem Rot, and Nematodes. A. K. Culbreath. Pages: 1199-1203 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE


Population Dynamics of Pythium spp. in Soil Planted with Peanut. R. K. Soufi. Pages: 1203-1209 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE


Ash Crown Condition and the Incidence of Ash Yellows and Other Insects and Diseases in Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, and Wisconsin. Christopher J. Luley. Pages: 1209-1212 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE


Interaction of Phoma terrestris and Soil Moisture Level on Yield of Two Onion Cultivars Differentially Susceptible to Pink Root. P. M. Coleman. Pages: 1213-1216 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE


Control of Leaf Spot Diseases of Alfalfa and Tomato with Applications of the Bacterial Predator Pseudomonas Strain 679-2. L. E. Casida, Jr. Pages: 1217-1220 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE


Evaluation of FAST as a Forecasting System for Scheduling Fungicide Sprays for Control of Stemphylium vesicarium on Pear. E. Montesinos. Pages: 1221-1226 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE


Resistance in Semihardy Winter Barley to Leaf and Glume Blotch Caused by Stagonospora nodorum. Barry M. Cunfer. Pages: 1227-1230 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE


Adult Plant Rust Resistance Associated with Leaf Pubescence in Common Bean. Margaret T. Mmbaga. Pages: 1230-1236 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE


Pathogenicity of Phoma medicaginis var. medicaginis to Crowns of Alfalfa. R. Rodriguez. Pages: 1237-1240 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE


Tank-Mix Applications of Cyproconazole and Chlorothalonil for Control of Foliar and Soilborne Diseases of Peanut. A. K. Culbreath. Pages: 1241-1245 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE


Characterization of Cucumber Mosaic Virus Isolates from California. J. Daniels. Pages: 1245-1250 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE


Rhizoctonia Crown Rot of Canola in Indiana. D. M. Huber. Pages: 1251-1253 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE


Enhanced Fusarium solani f. sp. phaseoli Infection by Bean Fly in Mala?i. D. K. Letourneau. Pages: 1253-1255 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE


Impact of Dwarf Mistletoe on Jack Pine Forests in Manitoba. F. A. Baker. Pages: 1256-1259 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE


Influence of Soil Moisture on Root Rot and Wilt of Chickpea. M. A. Bhatti. Pages: 1259-1262 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE


Pathogenicity Groups of Bean Common Mosaic Virus in the USDA Phaseolus Germ Plasm Collection. R. E. Klein. Pages: 1263-1265 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE


Green Treefrogs as Vectors of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides. X. B. Yang. Pages: 1266-1269 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE


Competition Between Cucumber Mosaic Virus Satellite RNAs in Tomato Seedlings and Protoplasts: A Model for Satellite-Mediated Control of Tomato Necrosis. C. R. Smith. Pages: 1270-1274 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE


Seasonal Population Fluctuations of Meloidogyne spp. and the Pasteuria penetrans Group in Kiwi Orchards. S. Verdejo- Lucas. Pages: 1275-1279 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE


New Diseases and Epidemics

Gray Leaf Spot of Perennial Ryegrass Turf in Pennsylvania. P. J. Landschoot. Pages: 1280-1282 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE


Disease Notes

Macrophomina phaseolina on the Tropical Cover Crop Mucuna pruriens var. utilis. D. K. Berner. Pages: 1283 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE


Two Diseases of Alfalfa Caused by Rhizoctonia solani AG-1 and AG-4. P. C. Vincelli. Pages: 1283 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE


Puccinia coronata on Barley. Y. Jin. Pages: 1283 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE


First Appearance of Fire Blight, Caused by Erwinia amylovora, on Quince and Pear in Yugoslavia. M. Arsenijevi. Pages: 1283 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE


First Report of Bacterial Leaf Spot of Castor Bean in Yugoslavia. M. Arsenijevi. Pages: 1283 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE