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Plant Disease April, 1986
Volume 70, Number 4


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

Editorial

IR-4: Does It Work? Jose Amador. Page: 271 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Focus

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

Feature

Light Microscopic Techniques for Detection of Plant Virus Inclusions. Richard G. Christie, John R. Edwardson. Pages: 273-279.  VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Research

Control of Sooty Blotch and Flyspeck of Apple with Captan, Mancozeb, and Mancozeb Combined with Dinocap in Dilute and Concentrate Applications. E. M. Brown, T. B. Sutton. Pages: 281-284 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Nonoverwintering of Xanthomonas Bean Blight Bacteria in Michigan. A. W. Saettler, C. R. Cafati and D. M. Weller. Pages: 285-287 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Infection of Musk Thistle by Puccinia carduorum Influenced by Conditions of Dew and Plant Age. D. J. Politis, W. L. Bruckart. Pages: 288-290 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Mating Types, Virulence, and Cultural Characteristics of Exserohilum turcicum Race 2. W. L. Pedersen, L. J. Brandenburg. Pages: 290-292 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Effect of Nitrogen Concentration in Juvenile Foliage of Rhododendron on Phytophthora Dieback Severity. H. A. J. Hoitink, M. E. Watson, and W. R. Faber. Pages: 292-294 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Susceptibility of Yellow Starthistle to Selected Plant Pathogens. J. M. Klisiewicz. Pages: 295-297 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Comparison of Methods for Inoculation of Muskmelon with Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. melonis. R. X. Latin, S. J. Snell. Pages: 297-300 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Field Resistance to Potato Virus Y in Potato Assessed by Cluster Analysis. R. H. Bagnall, G. C. C. Tai. Pages: 301-304 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Effects of Fungicides that Inhibit Ergosterol Biosynthesis on Apple Powdery Mildew Control, Yield, and Fruit Growth Factors. R. A. Spotts, L. A. Cervantes. Pages: 305-306 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Chemical Control of Prune Leaf Rust (Tranzschelia discolor f. sp. domesticae) in California. Themis J. Michailides, Joseph M. Ogawa. Pages: 307-309 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Interaction Between Flooding Stress and Phytophthora Root Rot Among Alfalfa Cultivars. A. L. Barta, A. F. Schmitthenner. Pages: 310-313 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Resistance of Winter Wheats to Cephalosporium Stripe in the Field. G. W. Bruehl, T. D. Murray, and R. E. Allan. Pages: 314-316 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Resistance of Pinus ponderosa to Endocronartium harknessii in Pennsylvania. W. Merrill, N. Wenner, and B. Towers. Pages: 317-320 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Quantitative Recovery of Rhizoctonia solani from Soil. A. H. C. Van Bruggen, P. A. Arneson. Pages: 320-323 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Reactions of Smooth Bromegrass Accessions to Brown Leaf Spot Caused by Pyrenophora bromi. K. E. Zeiders, R. T. Sherwood, and C. C. Berg. Pages: 324-326 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Influence of Tillage Methods on Pratylenchus spp. in Two Soil Types. G. B. Bergeson, J. M. Ferris. Pages: 326-328 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Prediction of Phomopsis Seed Decay by Measuring Soybean Pod Infection. D. C. McGee. Pages: 329-333 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Comparisons of Three Bacterial Leaf Spots of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis. A. R. Chase. Pages: 334-336 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Hypersensitive Response in Tomato to Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria. J. B. Jones, J. W. Scott. Pages: 337-339 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Growth, Sporulation, and Mucilage Production by Ceratocystis fagacearum at High Temperatures. F. H. Tainter. Pages: 339-342 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Mycoplasmalike Organisms, Cause of Lilac Witches’-Broom. C. R. Hibben, C. A. Lewis, and J. D. Castello. Pages: 342-345 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

New Diseases and Epidemics

New Disease of Pellionia and Pilea spp. Caused by Xanthomonas campestris. John W. Miller, A. R. Chase. Pages: 346-348 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Etiology and Control of Cherry Leaf Spot Disease in Israel Caused by Cercospora circumscissa. Abraham Sztejnberg. Pages: 349-351 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Disease Notes

First Report of Dichotomophthora indica on Common Purslane in Virginia. A. B. A. M. Baudoin. Page: 352 VIEW NOTE

Pathogenicity of the Spiral Nematode Helicotylenchus dihystera to Guava. P. Willers, N. M. Grech. Page: 352 VIEW NOTE

Rot of Oleander Cuttings Caused by Calonectria crotalariae. L. Pierce, A. H. McCain. Page: 352 VIEW NOTE

Nematodes Associated with Dying Chamaecyparis nootkatensis in Southeastern Alaska. P. E. Hennon, G. B. Newcomb, C. G. Shaw III, and E. M. Hansen. Page: 352 VIEW NOTE

First Report of Leptosphaeria lindquistii (Sexual Stage of Phoma macdonaldii) on Sunflower in North Dakota and Minnesota. P. A. Donald, W. M. Bugbee (USDA-ARS), and J. R. Venette. Page: 352 VIEW NOTE

First Report of Honeysuckle Latent Virus in North America. A. W. Chiko, S. E. Godkin. Page: 352 VIEW NOTE

Plant Health Strategies

Managing Potato Production for Optimal Plant Health. Randall C. Rowe. Pages: 354-356.  VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Special Report

Plant Injury Analysis: Contingency Tables as an Alternative to Analyses of Variance. P. M. McCool, T. Younglove, R. C. Musselman, and R. R. Teso. Pages: 357-360.  VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE