March 1993 Volume 77, Number 3 FOCUS The Latest in Plant Pathology and Nematology. Page 219. View Article.
Minimizing the Threat of Seedborne Pathogens in Crop Gem Plasm: Elimination of Pea Seedborne Mosaic Virus from the USDA=ARS Germ Plasm Collection of Pisum sativum. R. 0. Hampton. Pages: 220-224 VIEW ARTICLE
Barley Yellow Dwarf Viruses in Wheat, Endophyte-Infected and Endophyte-Free Tall Fescue, and Other Hosts in Arkansas. T. Mahmood. Pages: 225-228 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Bacterial Blight of Kiwifruit in California. K. E. Conn. Pages: 228-230 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Rate-Reducing Resistance to Ascochyta Blight in Chickpeas. M. V. Reddy. Pages: 231-233 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Reactions of Dry Bean, Lima Bean, and Soybean Cultivars to Rhizoctonia Root and Hypocotyl Rot and Web Blight. N. G. Muyolo. Pages: 234-238 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Survival of Wheat Streak Mosaic Virus in Grass Hosts in Kansas from Wheat Harvest to Fall Wheat Emergence. Michael L. Christian. Pages: 239-242 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Reactions of Jerusalem Artichoke Genotypes to Two Rusts and Powdery Mildew. S. M. McCarter. Pages: 242-245 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Marssonina rosae Variants in Mississippi and Their Virulence on Selected Rose Cultivars. Ida Wenefrida. Pages: 246-248 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Effect of Relative Humidity During Mango Growth on the Incidence of Quiescent Infections of Alternaria alternata. D. Prusky. Pages: 249-252 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Accumulation of Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus DNA in Tolerant and Susceptible Tomato Lines. M. Rom. Pages: 253-257 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Density of Sclerotia of Rhizoctonia solani and Incidence of Sheath Blight in Rice Fields in Mississippi. J. P. Damicone. Pages: 257-260 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Susceptibility of European Hazelnut Clones to Eastern Filbert Blight. J. N. Pinkerton. Pages: 261-266 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Factors Associated with the Decline of Sweet Cherry Trees in Michigan: Nematodes, Bacterial Canker, Nutrition, Soil pH, and Winter Injury. H. Melakeberhan. Pages: 266-271 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Mechanical Transmission, Identification, and Characterization of a Virus Associated with Mottle Leaf in Cherry. D. James. Pages: 271-275 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Identification of a Rhabdovirus in Soursop (Annona muricata). E. W. Kitajima. Pages: 276-278 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Field Evaluations of Bacterial Inoculants to Control Seedling Disease Pathogens on Cotton. C. Hagedorn. Pages: 278-282 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Postharvest Control of Botrytis cinerea on Cut Rose Flowers with Pyrrolnitrin. Philip E. Hammer. Pages: 283-286 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Transmission and Control of Pythium aphanidermatum in an Ebb-and-Flow Subirrigation System. S. Sanogo. Pages: 287-290 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE The Beet Leafhopper-Transmitted Virescence Agent Causes Tomato Big Bud Disease in California. M. E. Shaw. Pages: 290-295 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Impatiens Necrotic Spot Virus in Woody Landscape Plants in Georgia. J. M. Ruter. Pages: 318 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE First Report of Spinach Anthracnose Caused by Colletotrichum dematium in California. S. T. Koike. Pages: 318 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE First Report of Sclerotinia minor on Texas Bluebonnet. K. E. Woodard. Pages: 318 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Occurrence of Bacterial Wilt Caused by Pseudomonas solanacearum on Sesbania rostrata in Malaysia. H. Abdullah. Pages: 318 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Susceptibility of Grapevine Cultivars to Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus in Southern Ontario, Canada. L. W. Stobbs. Pages: 318 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Insensitivity of Sphaerotheca fuliginea to Triadimefon in a Commercial Pumpkin Field in Michigan. M. T. McGrath. Pages: 319 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE First Detection of Pseudomonas solanacearum Race 2, Strain SFR, on Heliconia in Australia. E. Akiew. Pages: 319 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE A New Bacterial Disease of Fennel in California. S. T. Koike. Pages: 319 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Pathogens of Leafy Spurge in Inner Mongolia, China. S. -M. Yang. Pages: 319 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
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