Plant Disease Editorial Board & Policies. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Editorial
Editorial Policy Should Require Voucher Specimens! Amy Y. Rossman. Page: 187 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Focus
The Latest in Plant Pathology and Nematology. Thor Kommedahl. Page: 188 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Feature
Indexing Systems for Producing Clean Stock for Disease Control in Commercial Floriculture. Boligala C. Raju, Conrad J. Olson. Pages: 189-192. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Research
Detection of Mycoplasmalike Organisms in Infected Blueberry Cultivars by the DAPI Technique. Ulrike Schaper, R. H. Converse. Pages: 193-196 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Pathogenic Fungi Associated with Sand Pine Root Disease in Florida. E. L. Barnard, G. M. Blakeslee, J. T. English, S. W. Oak, and R. L. Anderson. Pages: 196-199 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Serological Reactivities of Endophytic Fungi from Tall Fescue and Perennial Ryegrass and of Epichloë typhina. Mark C. Johnson, Malcolm R. Siegel, and Beth A. Schmidt. Pages: 200-202 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Detection of Potato Viruses S, X, and Y by Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay on Nitrocellulose Membranes (Dot-ELISA). E. E. Banttari, P. H. Goodwin. Pages: 202-205 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Association of Soil Moisture with Spread of Ceratocystis wageneri in Ponderosa Pine Disease Centers. D. S. Wilks, P. L. Gersper, and F. W. Cobb, Jr.. Pages: 206-208 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Inoculation of Jack Pine with a Concentrated Basidiospore Spray of Cronartium quercuum f. sp. banksianae. W. K. Stewart, R. A. Dietrich, R. A. Blanchette, and C. A. Mohn. Pages: 208-211 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Phytophthora Root Rot of Commercially Cultivated Proteas in South Africa. S. L. Von Broembsen, G. J. Brits. Pages: 211-213 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Factors Affecting Release of Ascospores by the Pear Scab Fungus (Venturia pirina). B. A. Latorre, P. Yañez, and E. Rauld. Pages: 213-216 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Stem Rust Resistance Gene from Triumph 64 Identified in Four Other Winter Wheats. D. V. McVey, K. Hamilton. Pages: 217-218 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Effect of Dew Period and Temperature on Infection of Seedling Maize Plants by Puccinia polysora. C. A. Hollier, S. B. King. Pages: 219-220 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Decline of Established Alfalfa in Soils Naturally Infested with Phytophthora megasperma f. sp. medicaginis and Level of Correlation by Seedling Assay. M. J. Havey, C. R. Grau. Pages: 221-224 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Effect of Wounding on Incidence of Black Rot of Cranberry in Wisconsin. M. R. Schwarz, D. M. Boone. Pages: 225-227 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Influence of Ethylene on Increased Susceptibility of Oranges to Diplodia natalensis. Charles R. Barmore, G. Eldon Brown. Pages: 228-230 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Virus-Free Shoots from Cassava Stem Cuttings Infected with Cassava Latent Virus. R. P. Pacumbaba. Pages: 231-232 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Inheritance of a Gene (Bs3) Conferring Hypersensitive Resistance to Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria in Pepper (Capsicum annuum). B. -S. Kim, R. W. Hartmann. Pages: 233-235 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Leptosphaeria korrae, a Cause of the Spring Dead Spot Disease of Bermudagrass in California. R. M. Endo, H. D. Ohr, and E. M. Krausman. Pages: 235-237 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Association of Soil Particles with Seeds and Three Pathogens of Chickpea in California. Robert D. Raabe. Pages: 238-239 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Irrigation Management and Root and Stalk Rot of Corn. Donald R. Sumner, James E. Hook. Pages: 239-243 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Intensification of Ash Decline in New York State from 1962 Through 1980. J. D. Castello, S. B. Silverborg, and P. D. Manion. Pages: 243-246 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Turnip Mosaic Virus in the Illinois Horseradish Germ Plasm Collection. D. K. Horwitz, Jacqueline Fletcher, Cleora J. D’Arcy, and A. M. Rhodes. Pages: 246-248 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Symptomatology and Ecology of Alfalfa Anthracnose in Oklahoma. S. J. Allen, G. L. Barnes, and J. L. Caddel. Pages: 248-251 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Occurrence of Chlorotic Spots on Corn Seedlings Infected with Sphacelotheca reiliana and Their Use in Evaluation of Head Smut Resistance. C. A. Matyac, T. Kommedahl. Pages: 251-254 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Nontarget Activity of Chlorpyrifos and Hydrolysis Products on Sclerotium rolfsii. A. S. Csinos. Pages: 254-256 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Sterol-Inhibiting Fungicides for Control of Sugar Beet Powdery Mildew, Methods and Rates of Application and Evidence of Growth Regulation. F. J. Hills, G. A. Nikolich, and L. D. Leach. Pages: 257-261 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Effects of Irrigation and Kernel Injury on Aflatoxin B1 Production in Selected Maize Hybrids. B. A. Fortnum, A. Manwiller. Pages: 262-265 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
New Diseases and Epidemics
Alfalfa Mosaic Virus Isolated from Buddleia davidii Compared with Other Strains. B. Walter, J. Kuszala, M. Ravelonandro, and L. Pinck. Pages: 266-267 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Disease Notes
Aphanomyces euteiches on Pea in Ontario, Canada. J. C. Tu. Page: 268 VIEW NOTE
Ascochyta rabiei on Chickpeas in Idaho. M. L. Derie, R. L. Bowden, K. D. Kephart, and W. J. Kaiser. Page: 268 VIEW NOTE
Verticillium Wilt (Verticillium albo-atrum) of Alfalfa in Minnesota. F. I. Frosheiser. Page: 268 VIEW NOTE
An Epidemic of Downy Mildew (Peronospora destructor) of Onion in Texas. M. E. Miller and J. M. Amador. Page: 268 VIEW NOTE
Colletotrichum elasticae Causing Leaf Spots on Fig in Florida. S. A. Alfieri, Jr., and N. E. El-Gholl. Page: 268 VIEW NOTE
Dutch Elm Disease (Ceratocystis ulmi) in Louisiana. C. E. Affeltranger, D. A. Starkey, H. N. Wallace, and S. A Covington. Page: 268 VIEW NOTE
Feature
Pitch Canker: A Disease Complex of Southern Pines. L. David Dwinell, Jane B. Barrows-Broaddus, and E. George Kuhlman. Pages: 270-276 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE