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Plant Disease April, 1984
Volume 68, Number 4


Plant Disease Editorial Board & Policies.    VIEW ABSTRACT  |  VIEW ARTICLE

Editorial

Let’s Support a Congressional Science Fellow. Richard E. Ford. Pages: 271 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Focus

The Latest in Plant Pathology and Nematology. Thor Kommedahl. Pages: 272 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Feature

Red Raspberry Virus Diseases in North America. Richard Stace-Smith. Pages: 274-297.  VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Research

Virulence and Isozyme Differences for Establishing Racial Identity in Rusts of Maize. R. R. Bergquist, A. J. Pryor. Pages: 281-283 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Assessment of Cotton Losses in Western Texas Caused by Meloidogyne incognita. C. C. Orr, A. F. Robinson. Pages: 284-285 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Resistance Induced by Race 1 of Colletotrichum trifolii to Race 2 in Alfalfa Resistant to Race 1. Stanley A. Ostazeski, James H. Elgin, Jr. Pages: 285-288 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

The Role of Bipolaris oryzae in Floral Abortion and Kernel Discoloration in Rice. M. A. Marchetti, H. D. Petersen. Pages: 288-291 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Evaluation of Deep-Chiseled Anhydrous Ammonia as a Control for Phymatotrichum Root Rot of Cotton. C. M. Rush, S. D. Lyda. Pages: 291-293 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Effect of Benomyl on Sclerotinia Crown and Stem Rot of Alfalfa. Ronald E. Welty, John O. Rawlings. Pages: 294-296 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Effect of Corn Genotypes on Ear Rot Infection by Gibberella zeae. L. P. Hart, E. Gendloff, and E. C. Rossman. Pages: 296-298 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Diseases Limiting Production of Jerusalem Artichokes in Georgia. S. M. McCarter, S. J. Kays. Pages: 299-302 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Dutch Elm Disease Control in Illinois Municipalities. Dan Neely. Pages: 302-303 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Cylindrocephalum Rot of Mung Bean Sprouts. Y. S. Cody, O. C. Maloy. Pages: 304-305 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Prevalence of Verticillium Wilt of Tomato and Virulence of Verticillium dahliae Race 1 and Race 2 Isolates in Western North Carolina. C. G. Bender, P. B. Shoemaker. Pages: 305-309 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Production of Fungal Inoculum Using a Substrate of Perlite, Cornmeal, and Potato-Dextrose Agar. Monte R. Miles, Roy D. Wilcoxson. Page: 310 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Virus-Glomus etunicatum Interactions in Citrus Rootstocks. S. Nemec, Donald Myhre. Pages: 311-314 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Response of Eucalyptus Species to Field Infection by Puccinia psidii. J. C. Dianese, T. S. De A. Moraes, and A. R. Silva. Pages: 314-316 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Latent Colonization and Pathogenicity of Hypoxylon atropunctatum on Oaks. Edward N. Bassett, Patrick Fenn. Pages: 317-319 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Resistance of Wheat to Leaf Spot Caused by Bipolaris sorokiniana. Krishan L. Adlakha, Roy D. Wilcoxson, and S. P. Raychaudhuri. Pages: 320-321 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Incidence of Fomes fraxinophilus on Green Ash in Nebraska Woodlands. Jerry W. Riffle, Edward M. Sharon, and Mark O. Harrell. Pages: 322-324 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Susceptibility of Shortleaf Pine Seedlings to Infection by Cronartium quercuum f. sp. fusiforme. John F. Kraus, H. R. Powers, Jr. Pages: 324-325 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Effect of Early Sprays on Control of Powdery Mildew Fruit Russet on Apples. Robert Daines, D. J. Weber, E. D. Bunderson, and T. Roper. Pages: 326-328 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Hypersensitivity in Capsicum chacoense to Race 1 of the Bacterial Spot Pathogen of Pepper. A. A. Cook, Y. G. Guevara. Pages: 329-330 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

New Diseases and Epidemics

Tobacco Streak Virus Infection of Tomato and Some Natural Weed Hosts in California. F. P. Cupertino, R. G. Grogan, L. J. Petersen, and K. A. Kimble. Pages: 331-333 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Root Disease of Delonix regia and Associated Tree Species in the Mariana Islands Caused by Phellinus noxius. Charles S. Hodges, Joaquin A. Tenorio. Pages: 334-336 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Newly Discovered Plant Hosts of Spiroplasma citri. K. W. O’Hayer, G. A. Schultz, C. E. Eastman, and J. Fletcher. Pages: 336-338 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Crown and Leaf Rot of Statice Incited by a Bacterium Resembling Pseudomonas caryophylli. J. B. Jones, Arthur W. Engelhard. Pages: 338-340 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Pseudomonas viridiflava: Causal Agent of Bacterial Leaf Blight of Tomato. J. B. Jones, John Paul Jones, S. M. McCarter, and R. E. Stall. Pages: 341-342 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Occurrence of a Leafhopper-Transmitted Disease of Soybeans in Louisiana. K. S. Derrick, L. D. Newsom. Pages: 343-344 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Leaf Spot and Blight of Asplenium nidus Caused by Pseudomonas gladioli. A. R. Chase, J. W. Miller, and J. B. Jones. Pages: 344-347 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Graft, Pollen, and Seed Transmission of an Agent Associated with Top Spotting in Kalanchoë blossfeldiana. S. S. Hearon, J. C. Locke. Pages: 347-350 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Disease Notes

Tulip Breaking Virus and Tobacco Rattle Virus Isolated from Infected Tulips in South Africa. V. H. Whitlock. Page: 351 VIEW NOTE

Fruit Rot of Wax Apple Caused by Phytophthora palmivora. C. C. Lin, D. N. Wang and H. S. Chang. Page: 351 VIEW NOTE

Maize Dwarf Mosaic Virus in Sweet Corn in Washington State. D. A. Johnson, G. I. Mink, and W. E. Howell. Page: 351 VIEW NOTE

First Report of Oat Cyst Nematode in Eastern Washington. S. L. Hafez, A. M. Golden. Page: 351 VIEW NOTE

First Report of Powdery Mildew, Erysiphe spp., on Arrowleaf Clover in Georgia. J. D. Miller, H. D. Wells. Page: 351 VIEW NOTE

Kabatina juniperi Associated with Branch Tip Dieback of Eastern Red Cedar in Maine. A. Ostrofsky, W. D. Ostrofsky. Page: 351 VIEW NOTE

Outbreak of Tranzschelia discolor Causing Almond Rust Disease in Northern California. J. M. Ogawa, H. A. Bolkan, and W. H. Krueger. Page: 351 VIEW NOTE

Prevalence of Take-all Caused by Gaeumannomyces graminis var. tritici on Wheat in Georgia. C. S. Rothrock, B. M. Cunfer. Page: 351 VIEW NOTE

Feature

A Quarter Century of Disease Warning, 1958–1983. J. C. Zadoks. Pages: 352-355.  VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Industry News

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Product and Equipment News

Unit Measures Photosynthetic Rate and Stomatal Resistance.  Simple Filter/Storage System is Sterile and Disposable.  Automated Microplate Washer Offers Choice of Cycles.  Soil Enhancer Combines Microbes and Catalyst.  Plastic Bags for Storing Baled Hay in the Field.  Photometer Reads Samples through Microplate Wells.  Cell Culture Vessel Allows Interchange of Surfaces.  Protectant, Systemic Actions Combined in Seed Treatment.  Five New pH Meters for Use in the Laboratory or Field.  Stainless-steel Sprayer for Professional User.  Page: 358. VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE