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Phytopathology January, 1976
Volume 66, Number 1


American Phytopathological Society Board & Staff.  VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Fellows of the American Phytopathological Society. Pages 1-5. VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Ruth Allen Award. Page 6. VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

CIBA-Geigy Award. Page 7. VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Disease Detection and Losses

A Quantitative Method for Estimating Density of Septoria tritici Pycnidia on Wheat Leaves. Zahir Eyal, Morton B. Brown. Pages 11-14. VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Etiology

Identification of the Races of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. melonis Causing Wilt of Muskmelon in California. J. V. Leary, W. D. Wilbur. Pages 15-16. VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Etiology

Etiology of Almond Leaf Scorch Disease and Transmission of the Causal Agent. Srecko M. Mircetich, S. K. Lowe, W. J. Moller, and G. Nyland. Pages 17-24. VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Etiology

Brown Sapwood Stain of Ponderosa Pine Caused by Cytospora sp.: Cultural and Histological Aspects. J. D. Rogers, A. F. Noskowiak. Pages 25-27. VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Etiology

Induction of Outgrowth Formation on Storage Roots of Sweet Potato due to Plant Pathogenic Bacteria. M. Goto, T. Makino. Pages 28-33. VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Etiology

Aggregation Properties of Carnation Ringspot Virus. J. H. Tremaine, W. P. Ronald, and A. Valcic. Pages 34-39. VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Physiology and Biochemistry

Multiple Forms of Endo-Pectate Lyase Formed in Culture and in Infected Squash Hypocotyls by Hypomyces solani f. sp. cucurbitae. J. G. Hancock. Pages 40-45. VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Ecology and Epidemiology

Passage of Verticillium albo-atrum Propagules Through the Alimentary Canal of the Bulb Mite. Douglas W. Price. Pages 46-50. VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Ecology and Epidemiology

Biology of Conidia, Ascospores, and Microsclerotia of Calonectria crotalariae in Soil. S. C. Hwang, W. H. Ko. Pages 51-54. VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Ecology and Epidemiology

Application of Two Epidemiological Models for the Identification of Slow Stem Rusting in Wheat. D. R. MacKenzie. Pages 55-59. VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Ecology and Epidemiology

A New 7-Day Spore Sampler. C. L. Kramer, M. G. Eversmeyer, and T. I. Collins. Pages 60-61. VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Ecology and Epidemiology

Three Suction-Type Spore Samplers Compared . M. G. Eversmeyer, C. L. Kramer, and T. I. Collins. Pages 62-64. VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Resistance

Estimating the Efficiency of Partial-Vacuum Inoculation of Barley with Ustilago hordei. J. V. Groth, C. O. Person. Pages 65-69. VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Resistance

Screening Tobacco Seedlings for Resistance to Phytophthora parasitica var. nicotianae. John L. McIntyre, G. S. Taylor. Pages 70-73. VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Resistance

Mechanisms and Stability of Slow Stem Rusting Resistance in Avena sterilis. A. Sztejnberg, I. Wahl. Pages 74-80. VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Resistance

Interrelationships of Seedling Age, Inoculum, Soil Moisture Level, Temperature, and Host and Pathogen Genotype in Phytophthora Root Rot of Alfalfa. R. G. Pratt, J. E. Mitchell. Pages 81-85. VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Resistance

Criteria for Evaluation of Resistance to Maize Anthracnose. R. L. Nicholson, H. L. Warren. Pages 86-90. VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Resistance

A Dominant Gene Conferring Disease Resistance to Tobacco Plants is Expressed in Tissue Cultures. J. P. Helgeson, G. T. Haberlach, and C. D. Upper. Pages 91-96. VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Disease Control and Pest Management

Vertical Distribution and Survival of Sclerotium oryzae Under Various Tillage Methods. R. K. Webster, J. Bolstad, C. M. Wick, and D. H. Hall. Pages 97-101. VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Disease Control and Pest Management

The Effect of Concentration, Exposure Time and Age of Plant on Uptake and Translocation of Two Systemic Fungicides in Soybeans. B. L. Kirkpatrick, J. B. Sinclair. Pages 102-105. VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Disease Control and Pest Management

Reduction of the Severity of Verticillium Wilt of Cotton By The Growth Retardant, Tributyl [(5-chloro-2-thienyl)methyl] phosphonium Chloride. D. C. Erwin, S. D. Tsai, and R. A. Khan. Pages 106-110. VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE