American Phytopathological Society Board & Staff. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Letter to the Editor
Comparison of Statistical Methods for Studying Spatial Patterns of Soilborne Plant Pathogens in the Field. P. C. Nicot, D. I. Rouse, and B. S. Yandell. Pages 1399-1402. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Disease Detection and Losses
Yield Losses Caused By Fungal Foliar Wheat Pathogens in Brazil. Wilmar Corio da Luz. Pages 1403-1407. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Physiology and Biochemistry
Effect of Chlorophenoxy Herbicides on Free Amino Acids in Sequentially Senescent Leaves of Poa pratensis and on Pathogenesis by Bipolaris sorokiniana. James P. Madsen, Clinton F. Hodges. Pages 1407-1411. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Disease Control and Pest Management
Development of Laboratory Resistance to Metalaxyl in Phytophthora citricola. M. C. Joseph, M. D. Coffey. Pages 1411-1414. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Postharvest Pathology and Mycotoxins
Effect of Kernel Development and Wet Periods on Production of Deoxynivalenol in Wheat Infected With Gibberella zeae. L. P. Hart, J. J. Pestka, and M. T. Liu. Pages 1415-1418. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Resistance
Infection Processes of Puccinia recondita in Slow- and Fast-Rusting Wheat Cultivars. Tae Soo Lee, Gregory Shaner. Pages 1419-1423. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Techniques
A Simple Device for Sampling Spores to Monitor Fungicide Resistance in the Field. N. Lalancette, Jr., J. M. Russo, and K. D. Hickey. Pages 1423-1425. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Ecology and Epidemiology
Sensitivity of Weibull Model Parameter Estimates to Variation in Simulated Disease Progression Data. Wayne M. Thal, C. Lee Campbell, and L. V. Madden. Pages 1425-1430. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Techniques
Production of Monoclonal Antibodies to Corynebacterium sepedonicum. S. H. De Boer, A. Wieczorek. Pages 1431-1434. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Disease Control and Pest Management
Synergy Between Metalaxyl and Mancozeb in Controlling Downy Mildew in Cucumbers. Yair Samoucha, Yigal Cohen. Pages 1434-1437. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Disease Control and Pest Management
Differential Sensitivity to Mancozeb of Metalaxyl-Sensitive and Metalaxyl-Resistant Isolates of Pseudoperonospora cubensis. Yair Samoucha, Yigal Cohen. Pages 1437-1439. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Disease Control and Pest Management
Effect of Chemical and Biological Agents on the Incidence of Aspergillus flavus and Aflatoxin Contamination of Peanut Seed. A. C. Mixon, D. K. Bell, and D. M. Wilson. Pages 1440-1444. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Ecology and Epidemiology
Interactive Effects of the Dark Period, Humid Period, Temperature, and Light on Sporulation of Peronospora destructor. P. D. Hildebrand, J. C. Sutton. Pages 1444-1449. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Vector Relations
Differences Among Five Stages of Schizaphis graminum in Transmission of a Barley Yellow Dwarf Luteovirus. Guang- he Zhou, W. F. Rochow. Pages 1450-1453. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Ecology and Epidemiology
Lognormal Distribution of Bacterial Populations in the Rhizosphere. J. E. Loper, T. V. Suslow, and M. N. Schroth. Pages 1454-1460. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Ecology and Epidemiology
Influence of Leaf Position and Maturity on Development of Botrytis squamosa in Onion Leaves. S. C. Alderman, M. L. Lacy. Pages 1461-1463. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Ecology and Epidemiology
The Relationship Between Time of Cortical Senescence and Foliar Symptom Development of Phymatotrichum Root Rot of Cotton. C. M. Rush, S. D. Lyda, and T. J. Gerik. Pages 1464-1466. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Ecology and Epidemiology
Factors Affecting Symptom Appearance and Development of Phymatotrichum Root Rot of Cotton. C. M. Rush, T. J. Gerik, and S. D. Lyda. Pages 1466-1469. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Ecology and Epidemiology
Effect of Initial Inoculum Densities of Heterodera glycines on Growth of Soybean and Kidney Bean and Their Efficiency as Hosts Under Greenhouse Conditions. G. S. Abawi, B. J. Jacobsen. Pages 1470-1474. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Physiology and Biochemistry
Effect of Ethanol on the Accumulation of Antifungal Compounds and Resistance of Tomato to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici. Stephen J. Danko, Malcolm E. Corden. Pages 1475-1479. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE