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Plant Disease
2003
July
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Plant Disease
July 2003 - Volume 87, Number 7
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Focus.
Plant Disease 87:755.
Fire Blight Management in the Twenty-first Century: Using New Technologies that Enhance Host Resistance in Apple
Genetic Variation Among Isolates of the Web Blight Pathogen of Common Bean Based on PCR-RFLP of the ITS-rDNA Region
Detection of
Pyricularia grisea
Causing Gray Leaf Spot of Perennial Ryegrass Turf by a Rapid Immuno-Recognition Assay
Screening and Field Trials of Virus Resistant Sources in
Capsicum
spp.
Application of Azoxystrobin for Control of Benomyl-Resistant
Guignardia citricarpa
on ‘Valencia’ Oranges in South Africa
Characterization of
Verticillium dahliae
Isolates and Wilt Epidemics of Pepper
Development of Fungicide Cross Resistance in
Helminthosporium solani
Populations from California
Rice yellow mottle virus
Is Transmitted by Cows, Donkeys, and Grass Rats in Irrigated Rice Crops
Biological Control of Septoria Leaf Spot Disease of Hybrid Poplar in the Field
Fusarium Head Blight Inoculum: Species Prevalence and
Gibberella zeae
Spore Type
Effects of Plant Age, Leaf Position, Inoculum Density, and Wetness Period on
Bipolaris coicis
Infection in Adlays of Differing Resistance
Response of Commercially Developed Soybean Cultivars and the Ancestral Soybean Lines to
Fusarium solani
f. sp.
glycines
Temperature and Wetness-Duration Requirements for Grape Leaf and Cane Infection by
Phomopsis viticola
Effect of Crop Rotation on the Survival of
Phytophthora capsici
in Michigan
Relationships Among Propagule Numbers of
Botryosphaeria dothidea
, Latent Infections, and Severity of Panicle and Shoot Blight in Pistachio Orchards
Etiology of
Phytophthora drechsleri
and
P. nicotianae
(=
P. parasitica
) Diseases Affecting Floriculture Crops
Physiologic Specialization of
Puccinia triticina
on Wheat in the United States in 2001
Incidence and Survival of
Cylindrocladium parasiticum
in Peanut Seed
First Report of
Potato mop-top virus
on Potato from the United States
First Report of
Tomato infectious chlorosis virus
in Tomato in Indonesia
Buckeye Rot of Tomato Caused by
Phytophthora capsici
in Michoacan, Mexico
First Report of Anthracnose Caused by
Colletotrichum gloeosporioides
on
Taxus mairei
in Taiwan
An Outbreak of a Leaf Spot Disease of Cabbage in Southern Florida Caused by
Xanthomonas campestris
pv.
armoraciae
Occurrence of Nigrospora Lint Rot Caused by
Nigrospora oryzae
on Cotton in Alabama
First Report of
Sclerotium rolfsii
on Kenaf in South Africa
First Report of Bacterial Blight of Four O'Clock (
Mirabilis jalapa
), Caused by
Xanthomonas campestris
in California
First Report of
Meloidogyne incognita
Infecting Spinach in Southern Spain
First Report of Web Blight on Yellow-Sage (
Lantana camara
) Caused by
Rhizoctonia solani
in Europe
First Report of Mundulla Yellows on
Eucalyptus
spp. Outside Australia
First Report of Typhula Blight on
Agrostis stolonifera
and
Poa annua
in Italy
Root Rot and Stunting of Hydroponically Grown Endive, Fennel, and Sorrel Caused by
Pythium
F-group in South Africa
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