October 1996 Volume 80, Number 10 FOCUS The Latest in Plant Pathology and Nematology. Page 1083. View Article.
Current Challenges in Controlling Diseases of Celery. M. L. Lacy, Richard D. Berger, Robert L. Gilbertson and Elizabeth L. Little. Pages: 1084-1091. VIEW ARTICLE
Occurrence of Mosaic Viruses in Melons in the Central Valley of California. Elizabeth E. Grafton-Cardwell, Thomas M. Perring, Richard F. Smith, Jesus Valencia, and Charles A. Farrar. Pages: 1092-1097. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Distribution of Mating Types of Sphaerotheca fuliginea in the United States. M. T. McGrath, H. Staniszewska, and N. Shishkoff, and George Casella. Pages: 1098-1102. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Effect of Sheath Blight on Yield in Tropical, Intensive Rice Production System. R. M. Cu, T. W. Mew, K. G. Cassman, and P. S. Teng. Pages: 1103-1108. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Pepper (Capsicum annuum) Soft Rot Caused by Erwinia carotovora subsp, atroseptica Control of Root Rot of Peppers Caused by Phytophthora capsid with a Nonionic Surfactant. M. E. Stanghellini, D. H. Kim, S. L. Rasmussen, and P. A. Rorabaugh. Pages: 1113-1116. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE An Assessment of the Decay Hazard Associated with Hydrocooling Strawberries. M. D. Ferreira, J. A. Bartz, S. A. Sargent and J. K. Brecht. Pages: 1117-1122. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Virulence on Citrus of Pseudomonas syringae Strains that Control Postharvest Green Mold of Citrus Fruit. J. L. Smilanick, C. C. Gouin-Behe, C. T. Bull, and B. E. Mackey. Pages: 1123-1128. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Inoculum Sources and Characterization of Isolates of Gilbertella persicaria from Peach Fruit in South Carolina. C. Ginting, E. I. Zehr, Professor, and S. W. Westcott, III. Pages: 1129-1134. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Colonization of Citrus Roots by Phytophthora ciirophthora and P. parasiticain Daily Soil Temperature Fluctuations Between Favorable and Inhibitory Levels. M. E. Matheron, M. Porchas. Pages: 1135-1140. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Effect of Snail (Helix aspersa) Damage on Botrytis Gray Mold Caused by Botrytis cinerea in Kiwifruit. Themis J. Michailides, David P. Morgan. Pages: 1141-1146. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Evaluation of Alysicarpus Germ Plasm for Resistance to Root-Knot Nematodes. G. R. Smith, D. S. Wofford, and J. L. Starr. Pages: 1147-1150. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Relationship Between the Hypersensitive Reaction and Field Resistance to Tomato Race 1 of Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria Effect of Irrigation on Expression of Stem Rot of Peanut and Comparison of Aboveground and Belowground Disease Ratings. R. F. Davis, F. D. Smith, T. B. Brenneman, and H. McLean. Pages: 1155-1159. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Problems with Interpretation of Serological Assays in a Virus Survey of Orchid Species from Puerto Rico, Ecuador, and >Florida. M. S. Elliott, F. W. Zettler, M. T. Zimmerman, O.W.Barnett, Jr., M. D. LeGrande. Pages: 1160-1164. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Screening of Wild Helianthus Species and Derived Lines for Resistance to Several Populations of Orobanche cernua Use of Unique RNA Sequence-Specific Oligonucleotide Primers for RT-PCR to Detect and Differentiate Soybean Mosaic Virus Strains. M. E. Omunyin, J. H. Hill, Professor, and W. A. Miller. Pages: 1170-1174. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Characterization of Sphaeropsis sapinea from the West Central United States by Means of Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Marker Analysis. Glen R. Stanosz, Denise R. Smith, and Mark A. Guthmiller. Pages: 1175-1178. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Pathogenicity of Venturia inaequalis Strains of Race 6 on Apple Clones (Malus sp.). L. Parisi, Y. Lespinasse. Pages: ll 79-1183. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Effect of Acid Detergent Lignin Concentration in Alfalfa Leaves on Three Components of Resistance to Alfalfa Rust. D. H. Webb, F. W. Nutter, Jr. and D. R. Buxton. Pages: 1184-1188. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE PCR Amplification from a Homolog of the bE Mating-Type Gene as a Sensitive Assay for the Presence of Ustilago scitaminea DNA. Henrik H. Albert, Susan Schenck. Pages: 1189-1192. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Population Dynamics and Spread of Puccinia carduorum in the Eastern United States. A.B. A.M. Baudoin, W. L. Bruckart. Pages: 1193-1196. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE Severity of Foliar Symptoms and Root and Crown Rot of Soybean Inoculated with Various Isolates and Inoculum Rates of Fusarium solani Select Malus Clones for Rapid Detection of Apple Stem Grooving Virus. W. E. Howell, G. I. Mink, S. S. Hurtt, J. A. Foster, and J. D. Postman. Pages: 1200-1202. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Cherry Chlorotic Rusty Spot: Description of a New Viruslike Disease from Cherry and Studies on its Etiologic Agent. F. Di Serio, R. Flores and A. Ragozzino. Pages: 1203-1206. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Quick Decline Symptoms Confirm Presence of Citrus Tristeza Virus Decline Isolates in Puerto Rico. R. K. Yokomi, S. M. Garnsey, and P. A. Stansly. Page: 1207. VIEW NOTE First Report of Karnal Bunt of Wheat in the United States. R. E. Ykema, J. P. Floyd and G. L. Peterson. Page: 1207. VIEW NOTE First Report of Fusarium decemcellulare as a Pathogen of Mango in the United States. Randy Ploetz, Aimee Vazquez, and David Benscher. Page: 1207. VIEW NOTE Another Outbreak of Bacterial Canker on Citrus in Florida. T. S. Schubert, J. W. Miller, and D. W. Gabriel. Page: 1208. VIEW NOTE First Report of Powdery Scab of Potatoes in Alaska. D. E. Carling. Page: 1208. VIEW NOTE Detection of TYLCV in Cuba. P. L. Ramos, O. Guerra, V. Dorestes, and N. Ramirez, R. and P. Oramas. Page: 1208. VIEW NOTE First Report of Alternaria padwickii on Rice Seeds in Italy. A. Porta-Puglia, G. Di Giambattista, A. Infantine and M. L. Giudici. Page: 1208. VIEW NOTE
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