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APS
Publications
Plant Disease
2004
April
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Plant Disease
April 2004 - Volume 88, Number 4
Page Content
Focus.
Plant Disease 88:315.
Survival of
Tilletia indica
Teliospores in Different Soils
Mycelial Compatibility Grouping and Aggressiveness of
Sclerotinia sclerotiorum
Identification of Fungi and Fungal Pathogens Associated with
Hypolixus haerens
and Decayed and Cankered Stems of
Amaranthus hybridus
Influence of Silicon and Chlorothalonil on the Suppression of Gray Leaf Spot and Increase Plant Growth in St. Augustinegrass
Races of
Phytophthora sojae
in Arkansas Soybean Fields and Their Effects on Commonly Grown Soybean Cultivars
Development of Papaya Breeding Lines with Transgenic Resistance to
Papaya ringspot virus
Effect of Temperature on
Thekopsora minima
Urediniospores and Uredinia
Detection and Confirmation of
Potato mop-top virus
in Potatoes Produced in the United States and Canada
Isolation and Partial Nucleic Acid Characterization of a New Isolate of
Potato virus V
with Distinct Biological and Serological Properties
Sensitivity of
Monilinia fructicola
from Stone Fruit to Thiophanate-Methyl, Iprodione, and Tebuconazole
Factors Affecting Pycnidium Production of
Diaporthe citri
on Detached Citrus Twigs
Identification and Detection of a Virus Associated with Strawberry Pallidosis Disease
Simulations of Fungicide Runoff Following Applications for Turfgrass Disease Control
Photosynthesis of Blueberry Leaves as Affected by Septoria Leaf Spot and Abiotic Leaf Damage
Genetic Variation Among
Colletotrichum graminicola
Isolates from Four Hosts Using Isozyme Analysis
Detection, Isolation, and Pathogenicity of
Colletotrichum
spp. from Strawberry Petioles
Prevalence and Incidence of Phacidiopycnis Rot in d'Anjou Pears in Washington State
Development of Sclerotinia Stem Rot in Potato Fields in South-Central Washington
Occurrence of
Arabis mosaic virus
and
Grapevine leaf roll associated virus-3
on Grapevines in Iran
First Occurrence of Downy Mildew on Boxleaf Veronica Caused by
Peronospora grisea
in Italy
First Report of
Chickpea Chlorotic Dwarf Virus
Infecting Spring Chickpea in Syria
First Report of Cucumber Black Root Rot Caused by
Phomopsis sclerotioides
in Italy
Occurrence of Anthracnose Caused by
Colletotrichum malvarum
on
Althaea officinalis
in Italy
First Report of Powdery Mildew Caused by
Erysiphe viburni
on
Viburnum tinus
in California
First Report of
Alternaria
Species Groups Involved in Disease Complexes of Hazelnut and Walnut Fruit
First Report of
Sclerotium rolfsii
on Common Chickweed in North Carolina
First Report of
Zucchini yellow mosaic virus
in Bottlegourd (
Lagenaria siceraria
) in India
First Report of Fire Blight Caused by
Erwinia amylovora
on
Pyracantha coccinea
in Bulgaria
Anthracnose Caused by
Discula fraxinea
on the New Host Chinese Fringetree and White Ash in Delaware
First Report of
Blueberry scorch virus
in Cranberry in Canada and the United States
First Report of the Association of a Nanovirus with Foorkey Disease of Large Cardamom in India
First Report of
Sweet potato chlorotic stunt virus
and
Sweet potato feathery mottle virus
Infecting Sweet Potato in Spain
Tumorigenic
Agrobacterium
sp. Isolated from Weeping Fig in Spain
Clover Proliferation Group (16SrVI) Subgroup A (16SrVI-A) Phytoplasma is a Probable Causal Agent of Dry Bean Phyllody Disease in Washington
Clover Proliferation Group (16SrVI) Subgroup A (16SrVI-A) Phytoplasma is a Probable Causal Agent of Potato Purple Top Disease in Washington and Oregon
First Report of Foliar Infection of
Rosa gymnocarpa
by
Phytophthora ramorum
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