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Editorial
From Gold to Diamonds. Paul H. Williams. Page: 592 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Letters
Do Plant Pathologists Need Foreign Languages? Page: 593 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Focus
The Latest in Plant Pathology and Nematology. Thor Kommedahl. Page: 594 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Feature
The Threat of Exotic Plant Pathogens to Agriculture in the United States. C. H. Kingsolver, J. Stanley Melching and K. R. Bromfield. Pages: 595-600. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Research
Peanut Mottle Virus Symptoms in Peanuts Inoculated with Different Rhizobium Strains. S. Wongkaew, J. F. Peterson. Pages: 601-603 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Morphological and Cytologic Studies of Two Isolates of Pyricularia oryzae in Relation to Their Pathogenic Variability on Rice. R. A. Singh, K. V. S. R. K. Row, F. L. Nuque, and J. P. Crill. Pages: 603-605 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Populations of Mycophagous Amoebae in Saskatchewan Soils. L. J. Duczek. Pages: 606-608 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Elimination of Fusarium moniliforme from Corn Seed. B. A. Daniels. Pages: 609-611 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Effect of Fungicide Drenches on Root Initiation by Geranium Cuttings. G. W. Moorman, W. C. Woodbridge. Pages: 612-613 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Witchweed Resistance in Sorghum and Millet in the Yemen Arab Republic. D. M. Stewart, C. E. Harris. Pages: 614-615 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Metalaxyl Controls Downy Mildew and Supplements Horizontal Resistance to Bremia lactucae in Lettuce Grown on Organic Soil in New York. J. E. Yuen, J. W. Lorbeer. Pages: 615-618 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Occurrence of Thiabendazole-Resistant Strains of Penicillium italicum in Egypt. M. A. El-Goorani, H. M. El-Kasheir, M. T. Kabeel, and Alia Shoeib. Pages: 618-619 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Effect of Three Desiccant-Type Herbicides on Fruiting Structures of Colletotrichum truncatum and Phomopsis spp. on Soybean Stems. R. F. Cerkauskas, O. D. Dhingra, and J. B. Sinclair. Pages: 620-622 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Effect of Foliar and Soil Magnesium Application on Bacterial Leaf Spot of Peppers. J. B. Jones, S. S. Woltz, and J. P. Jones. Pages: 623-624 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Superimposed Shallow and Deep Soil Fumigation to Control Xiphinema americanum and Peach Rosette Mosaic Virus Reinfection in a Concord Vineyard. D. C. Ramsdell, G. W. Bird, J. M. Gillett, and L. M. Rose. Pages: 625-627 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Resistance of Sclerotinia homoeocarpa to Iprodione and Benomyl. A. Ronald Detweiler, J. M. Vargas, Jr., and T. K. Danneberger. Pages: 627-630 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Host Range of Peronosclerospora sorghi in Thailand. J. M. Bonman, Yingyong Paisooksantivatana, and Pansak Pitipornchai. Pages: 630-632 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
A Starch-Methionine Medium for Isolation of Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris from Plant Debris in Soil. W. W. C. Chun, A. M. Alvarez. Pages: 632-635 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Wound-Healing Process in Geranium Cuttings in Relationship to Basal Stem Rot Caused by Pythium ultimum. Molly Niedbalski Cline, Dan Neely. Pages: 636-638 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Effectiveness of Selected Chemicals in Inhibiting Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato in vitro and in Controlling Bacterial Speck. Karen C. Conlin, S. M. McCarter. Pages: 639-644 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Indirect Immunofluorescent Staining for Detection and Identification of Xanthomonas campestris pv. phaseoli in Naturally Infected Bean Seed. Eileen M. Malin, Don A. Roth, and E. Lee Belden. Pages: 645-647 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Effects of Habitat Type and Elevation on Occurrence of Stalactiform Blister Rust in Stands of Lodgepole Pine. T. H. Beard, N. E. Martin, and D. L. Adams. Pages: 648-651 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Effect of Rhizobium japonicum Nodulation on Severity of Phytophthora Root Rot of Soybean. Jean E. Beagle-Ristaino, Jane F. Rissler. Pages: 651-654 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Disease Thresholds and Increases in Fall Sucrose Yield Related to Powdery Mildew of Sugar Beet in California. F. J. Hills, G. F. Worker, Jr. Pages: 654-656 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Growth of Cytospora abietis on Media Made from Dwarf Mistletoe-Infected and Uninfected Branch Tissues of Red Fir. Robert F. Scharpf. Pages: 656-657 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Bean Common Mosaic Virus Strains Associated with Bean Mosaic Epidemics in the Northwestern United States. R. O. Hampton, M. J. Silbernagel and D. W. Burke. Pages: 658-661 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Occurrence of Rhabdocline Taxa in Douglas-Fir Christmas Tree Plantations in Michigan. J. G. O’Brien, H. L. Morton. Pages: 661-663 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Downy Mildew Reactions of Pearl Millet Lines With and Without Cytoplasmic Male Sterility. K. Anand Kumar, R. P. Jain, and S. D. Singh. Pages: 663-665 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Production of Inoculum and Field Assessment of Alternaria helianthi on Sunflower. S. J. Allen, J. F. Brown, and J. K. Kochman. Pages: 665-668 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Influence of Host Plant and Isolate Source on Myrothecium Leaf Spot of Foliage Plants. A. R. Chase. Pages: 668-671 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Integrated Control of Meloidogyne incognita on Tomato Using Organic Amendments, Marigolds, and a Nematicide. J. S. Ruelo. Pages: 671-673 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Association of Root Diseases and Bark Beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) with Pinus ponderosa in New Mexico. W. H. Livingston, A. C. Mangini, H. G. Kinzer, and M. E. Mielke. Pages: 674-676 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Pathogenicity of Rhizoctonia zeae on Tall Fescue and Other Turfgrasses. S. B. Martin, Jr., L. T. Lucas. Pages: 676-678 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Root Disease and Insect Infestations on Air-Pollution-Sensitive Pinus strobus and Studies of Pathogenicity of Verticicladiella procera. A. L. Lackner, S. A. Alexander. Pages: 679-681 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Factors Affecting Control of Blossom Blight in a Peach Orchard with Low Level Benomyl-Resistant Monilinia fructicola. R. M. Sonoda, J. M. Ogawa, B. T. Manji, E. Shabi, and D. Rough. Pages: 681-684 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Evaluation of Indirect Immunofluorescence and Ice Nucleation Activity as Rapid Tests for Identifying Foliar Diseases of Tomato Transplants Incited by Fluorescent Pseudomonads. J. B. Jones, R. D. Gitaitis, and S. M. McCarter. Pages: 684-687 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Effects of Metalaxyl on Phytophthora cinnamomi Root Rot of Abies fraseri. Robert I. Bruck, Charles M. Kenerley. Pages: 688-690 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
New Diseases and Epidemics
Phomopsis Canker of European Black Alder Found in Kentucky Seed-Production Areas. S. W. Oak, R. D. Dorset. Pages: 691-693 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Foliar Diseases of Alfalfa in Egypt. H. I. Seif El-Nasr, K. T. Leath. Pages: 694-695 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Isolates of Pyrenophora teres from Montana and the Mediterranean Region That Produce Spot-Type Lesions on Barley. H. E. Bockelman, E. L. Sharp, and M. E. Bjarko. Pages: 696-697 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Root Rot of Japanese Umbrella Pine, Sciadopitys verticillata, Caused by Phytophthora cinnamomi. R. C. Lambe, W. H. Wills. Page: 698 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Association of a Mycoplasmalike Organism with a Disease of Annual Statice in Michigan. Karen K. Baker, Sandra K. Perry, Thomas M. Mowry, and James F. Russo. Pages: 699-701 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Feature
Trickle Irrigation and Crop Disease Management. J. Palti, H. Shoham. Pages: 703-705. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Growers Page
Composted Bark, Chrysanthemums, and Christmas Trees. Larry W. Moore. Page: 706 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Fungicide and Nematicide Update
Current Fungicide Testing in Tobacco. William C. Nesmith. Pages: 707-708. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Product and Equipment News
Dynamight K900 Generator Is Portable and Powerful. Ridomil MZ58 Foliar Sprays and Ridomil 2E Soil Sprays. Mist Concentrate Sprayers are Efficient and Effective. Herbicide Applicator has Knapsack-type Reservoir. Direct-drive Micromax Sprayer has Electronic Speed Control. Bayleton Use on Cucurbits, Grapes, Melons, Sugar Beets. Plate Features 24 Wells for Tissue Cultures. Pages: 710-711. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE