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The Latest in Plant Pathology and Nematology. Page: 825 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Research
The IR-2 Program for Obtaining Virus-free Fruit Trees. Paul R. Fridlund. Pages: 826-830. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Prevention–the Key to Controlling Bacterial Spot and Bacterial Speck of Tomato. Monroe J. Goode, Myron Sasser. Pages: 831-834. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Crown Gall of Peaches from Maryland, South Carolina, and Tennessee and Problems with Biological Control. R. Alconero. Pages: 835-838 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Influence of Glomus fasciculatus on Thielaviopsis basicola Root Rot of Citrus. R. M. Davis. Pages: 839-840 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Duration of the Stages of Cadang-Cadang Disease of Coconut Palm. B. Zelazny, B. S. Niven. Pages: 841-842 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Control of Root (Wilt) Disease of Coconut (Cocos nucifera) with Micronutrients, Phenolic Compounds, and Ascorbic Acid. R. Snehi Dwivedi, B. Sumathy Kutty Amma, Chacko Mathew, and P. K. Ray. Pages: 843-844 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
A Screening Technique to Evaluate Resistance of Rice to Rhynchosporium oryzae. J. C. Faria, A. S. Prabhu. Pages: 845-846 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Some Characteristics of Alternaria alternata Strains Resistant to Iprodione. W. J. McPhee. Pages: 847-849 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
New Wheat Lines with Known Resistance Genes for Identification of Indian Wheat Stem Rust Races. R. N. Sawhney, L. B. Goel. Pages: 849-850 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Two Sources of Resistance to Bacterial Speck of Tomato Caused by Pseudomonas tomato. H. Yunis, Y. Bashan, Y. Okon, and Y. Henis. Pages: 851-852 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Inheritance of Resistance in Watermelon to Race 1 of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. niveum. D. Netzer, Ch. Weintall. Pages: 853-854 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Identification, Etiology, and Control of Euonymus fortunei Anthracnose Caused by Colletotrichum gloeosporioides. Matthew J. Mahoney, Terry A. Tattar. Pages: 854-856 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Resistance and Seed Infection in Three Dry Bean Cultivars Exposed to a Halo Blight Epidemic. M. J. Katherman, R. E. Wilkinson, and S. V. Beer. Pages: 857-859 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Factors Influencing Infection by Aspergillus flavus in Silk-Inoculated Corn. R. K. Jones, H. E. Duncan, G. A. Payne, and K. J. Leonard. Pages: 859-863 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Soybean Green Stem Caused by Bean Pod Mottle Virus. Fred W. Schwenk, Cecil D. Nickell. Pages: 863-865 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Control of Sclerotinia Blight of Peanut with Procymidone. D. M. Porter. Pages: 865-867 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Control of Spring Dead Spot of Bermudagrass with Fungicides in North Carolina. L. T. Lucas. Pages: 868-870 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Detection of Benomyl-Tolerant Strains of Elsinoë fawcetti in Florida Citrus Groves and Nurseries. J. O. Whiteside. Pages: 871-872 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Incidence and Control of Myrothecium roridum on Cantaloup in Relation to Time of Fungicide Application. W. W. Carter. Pages: 872-874 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Control of Brown Stripe Downy Mildew of Maize by Metalaxyl. Sangam Lal, S. C. Saxena, and R. N. Upadhyay. Pages: 874-876 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Safflower Germ Plasm Resistant to Fusarium Wilt. J. M. Klisiewicz. Pages: 876-877 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
New Diseases and Epidemics
Eyespot of Rice in Colombia, Panama, and Peru. Sang-Won Ahn. Pages: 878-880 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Research
Dwarf Mistletoe on Red Spruce in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. F. G. Hawksworth, A. L. Shigo. Pages: 880-882 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Scientific News
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