December 1994 Volume 78, Number 12 FOCUS The Latest in Plant Pathology and Nematology. Page 1128. View Article.
Hydroponics: A Solution for Zoosporic Pathogens. M. E. Stanghellini. Pages: 1129-1138 VIEW ARTICLE
Virulence Phenotypes of Puccinia recondita f. sp. tritici in Uruguay. S. E. GERMAN. Pages: 1139-1141 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Crop Sequences for Managing Cereal Cyst Nematode and Fungal Pathogens of Winter Wheat. RICHARD W. SMILEY. Pages: 1142-1149. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Wheat Seedling Response to Root Infection by Cochliobolus sativus and Fusarium acuminatun. J. P. HILL. Pages: 1150-1152 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Sources of Resistance to Gray Leaf Spot of Corn. S. T. COATES. Pages: 1153-1155 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Field Survival of Phoma proboscis and Synergism with Herbicides for Control of Field Bindweed. DANA KELLY HEINY. Pages: 1156-1164. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Longevity of Normal and Abnormal Sclerotia of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum. H. C. HUANG. Pages: 1164-1166 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Effects of Soil Solarization and Fumigation on Survival of Soilborne Pathogens of Tomato in Northern Florida. D. O. CHELLEMI. Pages: 1167-1172 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Susceptibility to Potato Leafroll Virus in Potato: Effects of Cultivar, Plant Age at Inoculation, and Inoculation Pressure on Tuber Infection. C. D. DiFONZO. Pages: 1173-1177 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Extreme Resistance is Epistatic to Hypersensitive Resistance to Potato Virus YO in a Solanum tubersum subsp. Andigena-Derived Potato Genotype. J. P.T. VALKONEN. Pages: 1177-1180 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Effect of Verticillium Wilt on Forage Yield of Alfalfa in Southern Alberta. H. C. HUANG. Pages: 1181-1184 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Effect of New Peanut Cultivar Georgia Browne on Epidemics of Spotted Wilt. A. K. CULBREATH. Pages: 1185-1189 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Effects of Races 0 and 1 of Exserohilum turcicum on Sweet Corn Hybrids Differing for Ht- and Partial Resistance to Northern Leaf Blight. J. K. PATAKY. Pages: 1189-1193 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Effect of Sugarcane Cultivars and Location on Inoculum Density of Pachymetra chaunorhiza in Queensland. R. C. MAGAREY. Pages: 1193-1196 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Evaluation of Fumigation and Rhizomania-Tolerant Cultivars for Control of a Root Disease Complex of Sugar Beets. R. M. HARVESON. Pages: 1197-1202 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Field and Greenhouse Evaluations of Pearl Millet for Partial Resistance to Puccinia substriata var. indica. J. P WILSON. Pages: 1202-1205 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Variability in Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assays and Control of Experimental Error by Use of Experimental Designs. E. M. BAUSKE. Pages: 1206-1210 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Pathogenicity and Host Range of Fusarium oxysporum from Sweet Basil and Evaluation of Disease Control Methods. ANTHONY P. KEINATH. Pages: 1211-1215 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Volunteer Beans with Rust and White Mold Inocula in Winter Wheat. . H. F. Schwartz, M. S. McMillan, and G. K. Lancaster. Page: 1216. VIEW NOTE First Report of Soybean Rust in Hawaii.. E. Killgore, R. Heu, and D. E. Gardner. Page: 1216. VIEW NOTE First Report of Sclerotinia minor as a Pathogen of Cauliflower In California.. S. T. Koike, T. G. Gonzales, M. Vidauri, and K. V. Subbarao. Page: 1216. VIEW NOTE First Report of Lentil Anthracnose (Colletotrichum truncatum) in the United States.. J. R. Venette, H. A. Lamey, and R. L. Lamppa. Page: 1216. VIEW NOTE Sugar Maple Anthracnose Caused by Discula campestris in Wisconsin. G. R. Stanosz. Page: 1217. VIEW NOTE First Report of Fusarium Wilt of Basil in Maryland. E. M. Dutky, Y. Takikawa. Page: 1217. VIEW NOTE First Report of Bacterial Gall of Wisteria sinensis Caused by Erwinia herbicola pv. milletiae in California..D. C. Opgenorth, M. Hendson and E. Clark. Page: 1217. VIEW NOTE First Report of Zonate Leaf Spot on Silverbell Tree Caused by Cristu-lariella moricola.. G. E. Holcomb. Page: 1217. VIEW NOTE The Occurrence of Uromyces punctatus on Astragalus mulfordae, a Rare Vascular Plant from Western Idaho and Eastern Oregon. W. R. Owen, J. T. Hoffman, J. F. Hennen, Arthur Herbarium, and L. C. Smithman. Page: 1217. VIEW NOTE A Bulb Rot of Vidalia Sweet Onion Caused by Botrytis tulipae in Georgia. D. R. Sumner, R. T. Hanlin, and J. D. Gay. Page: 1218. VIEW NOTE Phytophthora Rot of Soybean Caused by Phytophthora sojae Found in Quebec, Canada. T. R. Anderson, J.-M. Montpetit. Page: 1218. VIEW NOTE Bacterial Leaf Spot of Statice Caused by Pseudomonas andropogonis. D. Anderson, N. Tisserat. Page: 1218. VIEW NOTE Botrytis cinerea Blossom Blight of Alfalfa on the Canadian Prairies . B. D. Gossen, S. R. Smith, and R. G. Platford. Page: 1218. VIEW NOTE Additional Coniferous Aecial Hosts of the Poplar Leaf Rusts, Melampsora larici-populina and M. medusae f. sp. deltoidae.. G. New-combe, G. A Chastagner, and S. K. McDonald. Page: 1218. VIEW NOTE First Report of Fusarium Wilt of Basil in Louisiana. G. E. Holcomb, M. J. Reed. Page: 1218. VIEW NOTE First Report of Geastrumia polystigmalis on Apple and Common Blackberry in North America. E. M. Johnson, T. B. Sutton. Page: 1219. VIEW NOTE Cylindrocarpon didymum Pathogenic on Apple Seedlings in Washington State. F. M. Dugan, G. G. Grove. Page: 1219. VIEW NOTE Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Geminivirus in Jamaica. D. McGlashan, J. E. Polston. D. Bois. Page: 1219. VIEW NOTE Occurrence of Powdery Mildew on Parsley In California. S. T. Koike, G. S. Saenz. Page: 1219. VIEW NOTE Characterization of Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria Strains from Tomato and Pepper Grown in Sudan.. H. Bouzar, N.E. Ahmed, G. C. Somodi, J. B. Jones, and R. E. Stall, E. Bradenton. Page: 1219. VIEW NOTE First Report of Root Rot on Centipedegrass (Eremochloa ophiuroides) Caused by Gaeumannomyces graminis var. graminis.. H. T. Wilkinson. Page: 1220. VIEW NOTE First Report of Monosporascus Root Rot/Vine Decline of Watermelon in Tunisia. R. D. Martyn, B. R. Lovic, D. A. Maddox, A. Germash, and M. E. Miller. Page: 1220. VIEW NOTE Partial Molecular Characterization of Bean Golden Mosaic Virus Isolates from Jamaica and Central America. W. McLaughlin, M. R. Rojas, M. K. Nakhla, S. H. Hidayal, and D. P. Maxwell. Page: 1220. VIEW NOTE Differences in Reactions Among Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus Isolates to Three Resistant Capsicum chinense Lines. H. A Hobbs, L. L. Black, R. R. Johnson, and R. A. Valverde. Page: 1220. VIEW NOTE
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