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Case Studies


Case Studies
from The Plant Health Instructor

Worms in the Grass: A case study concerning the extraction and identification of plant-parasitic nematodes. Riley, M.B. and P. Agudelo, Department of Entomology, Soils, and Plant Sciences, Clemson University

Ineffective Fungicides: A case study on problems in selection and use of fungicides for disease management. Riley, M.B., Department of Entomology, Soils, and Plant Sciences, Clemson University

Hosta Takeover: A Plant Disease Management Case Study. Edmunds, B.A., P.H. Flynn, and M.L. Gleason

Naughty Peat: A case study in plant pathology, with emphasis on Koch's Postulates and disease etiology. Mathre, D. E. and W. E. Grey, Montana State University


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