September 1994 Volume 78, Number 9 FOCUS The Latest in Plant Pathology and Nematology. Page 836. View Article.
Potential of Induced Resistance to Control Postharvest Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables. Charles L. Wilson. Pages: 837-844. VIEW ARTICLE
Variability of Ergovaline in Seeds and Straw and Endophyte Infection in Seeds Among Endophyte-Infected Genotypes of Tall Fescue. R. E. WELTY. Pages: 845-849. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Isolation of Cherry Leaf Roll and Brome Mosaic Viruses from European Beech and Transmission to Beech Seedlings. JOACHIM HAMACHER. Pages: 849-853. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Pathotyping of Bremia lactucae in Florida. L. E. DATNOFF. Pages: 854-857. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Removal of Fentin Hydroxide from Pecan Seedlings by Simulated Rain. KATHERINE L. REYNOLDS. Pages: 857-861. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Germinability of Tilletia spp. Teliospores After Hydrogen Peroxide Treatment. J. L. SMILANICK. Pages: 861-865. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Utilizing a Sterol Demethylation Inhibiting Fungicide in an Advisory Program to Manage Foliar and Soilborne Pathogens of Peanut. T. B. BRENNEMAN. Pages: 866- 872. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Screening for Ergot Resistance in Sorghum. V. G. TEGEGNE. Pages: 873-876. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Image Analysis and Visual Estimates for Evaluating Disease Reactions of Corn to Fusarium Stalk Rot. LAURA R. TODD. Pages: 876-878. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Isolation, Pathogenicity, and Partial Host Range of Alternaria limicola, Causal Agent of Mancha Foliar de los Citricos in Mexico. MARY E. PALM. Pages: 879-883. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Septoria Leaf Spot, a Potential Biological Control for Banana Poka Vine in Forests of Hawaii. EDUARDO E. TRUJILLO. Pages: 883-885. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Effect of Calcium Salts on Growth, Pectic Enzyme Activity, and Colonization of Peach Twigs by Leucostoma persoonii . A. R. BIGGS. Pages: 886-890. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Bioassay for Dicarboximide Resistance in Botrytis cinerea . G. W. MOORMAN. Pages: 890-891. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE New Races of Colletotrichum lindemuthianum in Michigan and Implications in Dry Bean Resistance Breeding. JAMES D. KELLY. Pages: 892-894. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Population Fluctuations of Rotylenchulus reniformis in Pineapple Fields and the Effect of the Nematode on Fruit Yield. B. S. SIPES. Pages: 895-898. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Inheritance of Resistance to Heterodera glycines Race 3 in Soybean Accessions. A. P. RAO-ARELLI. Pages: 898-900. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Virulence and Diversity of Puccinia recondita f. sp. tritici in the United States in 1992. D. L. LONG. Pages: 901-906. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Pseudomonas Canker of Pear Trees in Oregon, Cultivar Resistance, and Effect of Trunk Guards on Canker Incidence and Bacteria Survival on Bark. R. A. SPOTTS. Pages: 907-910. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Sensitivity of Phytophthora infestans Populations to Metalaxyl in Mexico: Distribution and Dynamics. J. M. ATUSZAK. Pages: 911-916. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Brown Stem of Celery Caused by Pseudomonas cichorii . KEN PERNEZNY. Pages: 917-919. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Locally Established Botrytis Fruit Rot of Myrica fay a, a Noxious Weed in Hawaii. BRION K. DUFFY. Pages: 919-923. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Two New and Unusual Dry Rots of Stored Potatoes in Greece.. C. C. Thanassoulopoulos, E. Giapanoglou. Page: 924. VIEW NOTE Association of Xylella fastidiosa with Leaf Scorch and Decline of Live Oak in Florida.. R. J. McGovern, D. L. Hopkins. Page: 924. VIEW NOTE Hosta: A New Host Record for Aphelenchoides fragariae. .G. R. Noel. Page: 924. VIEW NOTE First Report of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum on African Daisy in Arizona. M. E. Matheron, J. C. Matejka. Page: 924. VIEW NOTE Stem Rot of Basil Caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum. .G. E. Holcomb, M. J. Reed. Page: 924. VIEW NOTE First Report of Bell-Shaped Peppers Tolerant to Cucumber Mosaic Virus.. C. Shifriss, M. Pilowski, R. Ben-Joseph, and S. Ben-Harush. Page: 925. VIEW NOTE First Report of Natural Infection of Euonymus japonica var. microphylla by Alfalfa Mosaic Virus.. M. Turina, M. G. Bellardi, and C. Rubies-Autonell. Page: 925. VIEW NOTE Screening Three Cercis Species for Susceptibility to Verticillium dahliae. .K. A. Jacobs, S. E. Bentz, and G. R. Johnson. Page: 925. VIEW NOTE Long-Term Storage of Eutypa lata, the Cause of an Important Dieback Disease of Apricot and Grape.. M. V. Carter, H. English. Page: 925. VIEW NOTE The Occurrence of Tomato Ringspot Virus in Ponthieva racemosa .J. M. Yao, F. H. Tainter, M. T. Zimmerman, and O. W. Barnett. Page: 925. VIEW NOTE Nectria haematococca as a Stem and Fruit Pathogen of Sweet Pepper in the Greenhouse. W. R. Jarvis, S. D. Barrie, Agriculture Canada, and S. K. Khosla. Page: 926. VIEW NOTE First Report of Corky Dry Rot of Cantaloupe Caused by Fusarium semitectum in Florida.. R. J. McGovern. Page: 926. VIEW NOTE First Report of the Occurrence of Bipolaris maydis on Bermudagrass. . Wen- Shi Wu, Yuen-Ping Wang. Page: 926. VIEW NOTE Widespread Occurrence of the Eastern Mediterranean Strain of Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Geminivirus in Tomatoes in the Dominican Republic. M. K. Nakhla, D. P. Maxwell, R. T. Martinez, M. G. Carvalho and R. L. Gilbertson. Page: 926. VIEW NOTE
Plant Resistance to Insects in Integrated Pest Management. B. R. WISEMAN. Pages: 927-932 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
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