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Letters
Go South, Young Man? Yes, But if You Do... Epidemic and Epidemiology: Familiar, Established Terms. Page 855. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Editorial
Long-range Planning for APS. Charles J. Delp. Pages: 856-857. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Focus. Page: 858 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Research
Controlling Replant Diseases of Pome and Stone Fruits in Northeastern United States by Preplant Fumigation. William F. Mai, George S. Abawi. Pages: 859-864. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Virulence of Phoma lingam to Cabbage. J. M. Bonman, R. L. Gabrielson, P. H. Williams, and P. A. Delwiche. Pages: 865-867 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Localized Infections of Siliques and Seed of Cabbage by Phoma lingam. J. M. Bonman, R. L. Gabrielson. Pages: 868-869 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Controlling Meloidogyne javanica on Desmodium ovalifolium with Grasses. Jillian M. Lenné. Pages: 870-871 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Comparison of Spray Droplet Size, Pesticide Deposition, and Drift with Ultralow-Volume, Low-Volume, and Dilute Pesticide Application on Apple. R. E. Barrat, J. L. Maas, H. J. Retzer, and R. E. Adams. Pages: 872-875 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Bacterial Pathogens: Reducing Seed and In Vitro Survival by Physical Treatments. Curt Leben, John P. Sleesman. Pages: 876-878 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Shallow Planting and Fungicide Application to Control Rhizoctonia Stalk Rot of Celery. D. J. Pieczarka. Pages: 879-880 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
New Fungicides to Control Benomyl-Resistant Penicillium expansum in Apples. Clyde L. Burton, Donald H. Dewey. Pages: 881-883 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Physiologic Races of Phytophthora megasperma f. sp. glycinea in Indiana, 1973-1979. F. A. Laviolette, K. L. Athow. Pages: 884-885 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Evaluating Economic Losses Caused by Pathogens of Fruit and Nut Crops. C. R. Heaton, J. M. Ogawa, and G. Nyland. Pages: 886-888 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Estimating Losses Caused by Tobacco Vein Mottling Virus in Burley Tobacco. G. V. Gooding, Jr.,, C. E. Main, and L. A. Nelson. Pages: 889-891 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Benomyl in Acetone Eradicates Fusarium moniliforme and F. oxysporum from Asparagus Seed. J. P. Damicone, D. R. Cooley, and W. J. Manning. Pages: 892-893 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Screening Woody Ornamental Cuttings for Propagation Diseases. M. A. L. Smith, Dan Neely. Pages: 893-895 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Influence of Brown Stem Rot and Cropping History on Soybean Performance. B. W. Kennedy, J. W. Lambert. Pages: 896-897 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Influence of Crop Rotation and Minimum Tillage on the Population of Aspergillus flavus Group in Peanut Field Soil. Gary J. Griffin, Kenneth H. Garren, and John D. Taylor. Pages: 898-900 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Yield Response of Sweet Corn to Maize Dwarf Mosaic Virus. M. A. Mikel, Cleora J. D'Arcy, A. M. Rhodes, and R. E. Ford. Pages: 900-901 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Yield Loss in Sweet Corn Correlated with Time of Inoculation with Maize Dwarf Mosaic Virus. M. A. Mikel, Cleora J. D'Arcy, A. M. Rhodes, and R. E. Ford. Pages: 902-904 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Susceptibility of Tree and Shrub Species and Response of Black Cherry Foliage to Ozone. D. D. Davis, D. M. Umbach, and J. B. Coppolino. Pages: 904-907 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Etiologic and Cultural Studies of Kabatina juniperi. Andrea Ostrofsky, Glenn W. Peterson. Pages: 908-910 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Suppression of Monilinia laxa Spore Production by Fungicides Applied to Infected Apricot Twigs During Dormancy. T. Wicks. Pages: 911-912 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
New Diseases and Epidemics
Fusarium Root Rot of Douglas-Fir and Fraser Fir Seedlings in Pennsylvania. W. Merrill, K. McCall, and L. Zang. Pages: 913-914 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Research
Four Postharvest Diseases of the Nigerian Red Pepper (Capsicum annuum L.). Ngwanma U. Uma. Pages: 915-916 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Research
Monilinia laxa on Stone Fruits in Iraq. H. K. Abbas, I. S. Damirdagh, A. H. El-Behadli, and J. M. Ogawa. Pages: 916-917 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Research
Root Rot of Aucuba japonica Caused by Phytophthora cinnamomi and P. citricola and Suppressed with Bark Media. Suzanne Spencer, D. M. Benson. Pages: 918-921 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Research
Phytophthora Stem Rot of Aphelandra squarrosa. A. R. Chase. Pages: 921-922 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Research
Calonectria nivalis Causes Scab in the Pacific Northwest. D. A. Inglis, R. J. Cook. Pages: 923-924 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Research
Late Leaf Rust on Heritage Red Raspberry in Ohio. M. A. Ellis, C. Wayne Ellett. Page: 924 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Research
Downy Mildew on St. Augustinegrass in Mississippi. B. D. Bruton, R. W. Toler, and D. L. Blasingame. Page: 925 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Scientific News. Page: 926 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Research
Status of Pathogenic and Physiologic Races of Gremmeniella abietina. C. E. Dorworth. Pages: 927-931. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Research
Teaching Plant Pathology in India. Y. L. Nene. Pages: 932-936. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE