American Phytopathological Society Board & Staff. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Expression of Ergot Resistance in Pearl Millet Under Artificially Induced Epidemic Conditions. R. P. Thakur, S. B. King, and V. P. Rao. Pages 1323-1326. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Enhanced Colonization of Pea Taproots by a Fluorescent Pseudomonad Biocontrol Agent by Water Infiltration into Soil. C. M. Liddell, J. L. Parke. Pages 1327-1332. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Effects of Water Stress on Thyronectria Canker of Honeylocusts. W. R. Jacobi, J. W. Riffle. Pages 1333-1337. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Purification and Partial Characterization of a Virus from Pineapple. U. B. Gunasinghe, T. L. German. Pages 1337-1341. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Serology of a Closteroviruslike Particle Associated with Mealybug Wilt of Pineapple. D. E. Ullman, T. L. German, U. B. Gunasinghe, and R. H. Ebesu. Pages 1341-1345. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Comparison of Antagonists of Sclerotinia Species. P. B. Adams. Pages 1345-1347. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Variations in Virus Content Among Individual Leaves of Cereal Plants Infected with Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus. Ana-Maria N. Pereira, Richard M. Lister. Pages 1348-1353. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Relative Transmissibility of Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus from Sources with Differing Virus Contents. Ana-Maria N. Pereira, Richard M. Lister, Derek J. Barbara, and G. E. Shaner. Pages 1353-1358. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Disease Progress of Sclerotinia Wilt of Sunflower at Varying Plant Populations, Inoculum Densities, and Environments. Berlin D. Nelson, Doris M. Hertsgaard, and Renee C. Holley. Pages 1358-1363. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Genetics of Reaction to Maize Dwarf Mosaic Virus Strain A in Several Maize Inbred Lines. C. W. Roane, S. A. Tolin, and H. S. Aycock. Pages 1364-1368. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Association of Rmd1, a Gene Conditioning Reaction to Maize Dwarf Mosaic Virus, with Genes Conditioning Endosperm Color (y1) and Type (su2) in Maize. C. W. Roane, S. A. Tolin, H. S. Aycock, and P. J. Donahue. Pages 1368-1372. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Introduction: The Importance of Research on the Control of Postharvest Diseases of Perishable Food Crops. Arthur Kelman. Page 1374. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Postharvest Resistance through Breeding and Biotechnology. John P. Helgeson. Pages 1375-1377. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Manipulating the Postharvest Environment to Enhance or Maintain Resistance. Noel F. Sommer. Pages 1377-1380. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Host Defenses at the Wound Site on Harvested Crops. G. Eldon Brown. Pages 1381-1384. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Altering Nutritional Factors after Harvest to Enhance Resistance to Postharvest Disease. William S. Conway. Pages 1384-1387. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Managing the Microflora of Harvested Fruits and Vegetables to Enhance Resistance. Charles L. Wilson. Pages 1387-1390. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE