Plant Disease Editorial Board & Policies. Page: 455 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Editorial
Comprehensive Departmental Reviews. Merritt R. Nelson. Page: 456 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Letters
‘Crop Loss’ Correct Term When Meaning Understood. Pages: 457-458. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Focus
The Latest in Plant Pathology and Nematology. Thor Kommedahl. Page: 459 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Feature
Describing and Quantifying the Environment. Stella Melugin Coakley. Pages: 461-466. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Research
Occurrence of Acremonium coenophialum in Tall Fescue in Tennessee. Elizabeth A. Long, J. W. Hilty. Pages: 467-468 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Sampling and Extraction Procedures to Estimate Numbers, Spatial Pattern, and Temporal Distribution of Sclerotia of Sclerotium rolfsii in Soil. Z. K. Punja, V. L. Smith, C. Lee Campbell, and S. F. Jenkins. Pages: 469-474 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Chemical Seed Treatments for Control of Barley Leaf Stripe in California. T. R. Gordon, R. K. Webster, L. F. Jackson, and D. H. Hall. Pages: 474-477 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Influence of Cultural Practices, Fungicides, and Inoculum Placement on Southern Blight and Rhizoctonia Crown Rot of Carrot. R. S. Gurkin, S. F. Jenkins. Pages: 477-481 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Techniques for Inducing Summer Patch Symptoms on Poa pratensis. R. W. Smiley, M. C. Fowler. Pages: 482-484 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Physiological Specialization in Tranzschelia discolor. H. A. Bolkan, J. M. Ogawa, T. J. Michailides, and P. F. Kable. Pages: 485-486 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Effects of Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus on Growth and Yield of Small Grains in Montana. D. J. Yount, J. M. Martin, T. W. Carroll, and S. K. Zaske. Pages: 487-491 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Fusiform Rust Infection of Loblolly Pines that Survived Resistance Screening and of Their Progeny. R. C. Schmidtling, C. H. Walkinshaw. Pages: 491-493 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Control of Damping-Off Pathogens in Soilless Container Media. Christine T. Stephens, Thomas C. Stebbins. Pages: 494-496 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Survey of Blight-Affected Citrus Groves for Xylem-Limited Bacteria Carried by Sharpshooters. L. W. Timmer, R. F. Lee. Pages: 497-498 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Timing and Root Absorption Affecting Efficiency of Metalaxyl in Controlling Phytophthora infestans on Potato in Northwestern Washington State. Gene D. Easton, Michael E. Nagle. Pages: 499-500 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Occurrence of Asparagus Virus II in Commercial Asparagus Fields in Michigan. A. C. Hartung, T. A. Evans, and C. T. Stephens. Pages: 501-504 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Resistance in Chickpea to Phytophthora megasperma f. sp. medicaginis. R. B. Brinsmead, M. L. Rettke, J. A. G. Irwin, M. J. Ryley, and P. W. Langdon. Pages: 504-506 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Interaction Between Bacillus subtilis and Fungi Associated with Soybean Seeds. M. A. Cubeta, G. L. Hartman, and J. B. Sinclair. Pages: 506-509 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Resistant Alfalfa Plants as Symptomless Carriers of Verticillium albo-atrum. Barbara W. Pennypacker, K. T. Leath, and R. R. Hill, Jr.. Pages: 510-511 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Etiology and Control of Poinsettia Blight Caused by Phytophthora nicotianae var. parasitica and P. drechsleri. M. A. Yoshimura, J. Y. Uchida and M. Aragaki. Pages: 511-513 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Overwinter Survival of Phytophthora cactorum in Infected Strawberry Fruit. G. G. Grove, M. A. Ellis, L. V. Madden, and A. F. Schmitthenner. Pages: 514-515 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Overwintering Hosts, Compatibility Types, and Races of Phytophthora infestans on Tomato in Southern California. Varoujan G. Vartanian, Robert M. Endo. Pages: 516-519 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Effects of Cropping History, Cultivar, and Sampling Date on the Internal Fungi of Soybean Roots. J. D. Mueller, B. J. Shortt, and J. B. Sinclair. Pages: 520-523 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Responses of Differential Soybean Cultivars to Hypocotyl Inoculation with Phytophthora megasperma f. sp. glycinea at Different Temperatures. B. L. Keeling. Pages: 524-525 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Effect of Low Temperatures in the Field and Laboratory on Survival of Pratylenchus penetrans. J. Kimpinski, R. A. Dunn. Pages: 526-527 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Leptographium terebrantis and Black Turpentine Beetles Associated with Blue Stain and Mortality of Black and Scots Pines on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Lorraine Highley, Terry A. Tattar. Pages: 528-530 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Control of Certain Diseases of Greenhouse Vegetables with Ultraviolet-Absorbing Vinyl Film. Tsugio Sasaki, Yuichi Honda, Manabu Umekawa, and Masayasu Nemoto. Pages: 530-533 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Atypical Disease Symptoms Associated with Phymatotrichum Root Rot of Cotton. C. M. Rush, T. J. Gerik, and C. M. Kenerley. Pages: 534-537 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
New Diseases and Epidemics
Rice Grassy Stunt Virus Strain Causing Tungrolike Symptoms in the Philippines. Hiroyuki Hibino, Pepito Q. Cabauatan, Toshihiro Omura, and Tsuneo Tsuchizaki. Pages: 538-541 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Disease Notes
First Report of Polymyxa graminis in India. B. L. Nolt, D. V. R. Reddy. Page: 542 VIEW NOTE
Needlecast of Western Larch Seedlings Caused by Mycosphaerella laricina. M. E. Ostry, T. H. Nicholls, and M. A. Palmer. Page: 542 VIEW NOTE
Transmission of Tobacco Mosaic and Tobacco Ringspot Viruses from Moraine Ash in New York. L. A. Amico, M. T. O’Shea, and J. D. Castello, and C. R. Hibben. Page: 542 VIEW NOTE
White Rust Epiphytotic on Amaranthus hybridus in South Florida Incited by Albugo bliti. J. P. Gilreath, J. B. Jones. Page: 542 VIEW NOTE
Diseases of Cultivated Sunflower in Hawaii. T. J. Gulya, J. J. Ooka, and M. K. Mancl. Page: 542 VIEW NOTE
First Report of Bean Yellow Mosaic Virus on Dry Edible Beans in North Dakota. B. Odhiambo, J. R. Venette. Page: 542 VIEW NOTE
Two Newly Recognized Hosts of Cucumber Mosaic Virus: Eustoma grandiflorum and Peristrophe angustifolia. R. Provvidenti. Page: 542 VIEW NOTE
Special Report
CEPHLOSS: A Computer Program to Help the Small Grain Producer in Montana. R. H. Johnston, D. E. Mathre. Pages: 543-544. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE