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Editorial
On Strengthening our Plant Disease Clinics. Robert L. Wick. Page 955. VIEW ARTICLE.
Letters
How Severe is the Citrus Canker Problem in Florida? Chancellor I. Hannon, Calvin L. Shoulties, Edwin Civerolo, John W. Miller, Robert E. Stall, Conrad J. Krass, Stephen R. Poe, and Ernest P. DuCharme. Page 956. VIEW ARTICLE | VIEW ERRATUM.
Focus
The Latest in Plant Pathology and Nematology. Page: 957 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Feature
Dasheen Mosaic Virus as a Pathogen of Cultivated Aroids and Control of the Virus by Tissue Culture. F. William Zettler, Robert D. Hartman. Pages: 958-963. VIEW ARTICLE
Research
Occurrence and Characterization of a Turnip Mosaic Virus Isolate Infecting Alliaria petiolata in Ontario, Canada. L. W. Stobbs, J. G. Van Schagen. Pages: 965-968 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Aflatoxin Occurrence in Maize Samples Collected in Haitian Markets. L. L. Castor, C. J. Mirocha, and H. L. Chang. Pages: 969-971 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Use of Injected Macrosiphum euphorbiae Aphids as Surrogate Vectors for Transfer of Strawberry Crinkle Virus to Nicotiana Species. Edward S. Sylvester, Jean Richardson, and D. C. Stenger. Pages: 972-975 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Effects of Paratylenchus projectus on Growth of Sunflower. J. D. Smolik. Pages: 975-976 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Characterization and Pathogenicity of Binucleate Rhizoctonia spp. from Azaleas and Other Woody Ornamental Plants with Web Blight. T. A. Frisina, D. M. Benson. Pages: 977-981 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Estimating Infection Efficiency of Plasmopara viticola on Grape. N. Lalancette, M. A. Ellis, and L. V. Madden. Pages: 981-983 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Presumptive Procedure (Dome Test) for Detection of Seedborne Bacterial Pathogens in Dry Beans. J. R. Venette, R. S. Lamppa, D. A. Albaugh, and J. B. Nayes. Pages: 984-990 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Reactions of Selected Bean Germ Plasms to Infection by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. phaseoli. M. A. Pastor-Corrales, G. S. Abawi. Pages: 990-993 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Xanthomonas campestris pv. translucens Strains Active in Ice Nucleation. H. K. Kim, C. Orser, S. E. Lindow, and D. C. Sands. Pages: 994-997 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Aflatoxin in Arizona Cottonseed: A Model Study of Insect-Vectored Entry of Cotton Bolls by Aspergillus flavus. L. S. Lee, P. E. Lacey, and W. R. Goynes. Pages: 997-1001 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Use of Cellulose Acetate Electrophoresis as an Alternative to Starch Gel Electrophoresis for Detecting Root-Knot Nematode Resistance in Tomato. H. A. Bolkan, Valerie M. Williamson, and C. M. Waters. Pages: 1001-1003 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Additive Effects of Controlled-Atmosphere Storage and Calcium Chloride on Decay, Firmness Retention, and Ethylene Production in Apples. Carl E. Sams, William S. Conway. Pages: 1003-1005 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Crown Canker of Pigeon Pea (Cajanus cajan) Caused by a Sterile White Basidiomycete in Puerto Rico. Walter J. Kaiser, Pedro L. Melendez, Richard M. Hannan, and Mildred Zapata. Pages: 1006-1009 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Laboratory and Greenhouse Techniques for Evaluating Selected Fungicides Against Cristulariella moricola on Pecan Leaves. A. J. Latham. Pages: 1010-1014 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Severe Isolate of Alfalfa Mosaic Virus and Its Impact on Alfalfa Cultivars Grown in Alberta. C. Hiruki, K. A. Miczynski. Pages: 1014-1018 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Control of Basal Stem and Root Rot of Christmas and Easter Cacti Caused by Fusarium oxysporum. James K. Mitchell. Pages: 1018-1020 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Occurrence and Significance of Endophytic Fungi in the Fine Fescues. D. C. Saha, J. M. Johnson-Cicalese, P. M. Halisky, M. I. Van Heemstra, and C. R. Funk. Pages: 1021-1024 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Effects of Mycosphaerella Leaf Spot on Growth of Eucalyptus nitens. J. E. Lundquist, R. C. Purnell. Pages: 1025-1029 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Internal Yellowing, a Bacterial Disease of Papaya Fruits Caused by Enterobacter cloacae. Kate A. Nishijima, H. Melvin Couey, and Anne M. Alvarez. Pages: 1029-1034 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Effects of Adult-Plant Resistance on Blast Severity and Yield of Rice. Byung Kook Hwang, Young Jin Koh, and Hoo Sup Chung. Pages: 1035-1038 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Conidial Dispersal of Sphaeropsis sapinea in Three Climatic Regions of South Africa. W. J. Swart, M. J. Wingfield, and P. S. Knox-Davies. Pages: 1038-1040 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
New Diseases and Epidemics
Large Infection Center of Scleroderris Canker (European Race) in Quebec Province. G. Laflamme, D. Lachance. Pages: 1041-1043 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
New Sunflower Disease Caused by Fusarium tabacinum. A. Zazzerini, L. Tosi. Pages: 1043-1044 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Disease Notes
Resistance to Metalaxyl in the Pseudoperonospora cubensis Population Causing Downy Mildew of Cucumber in South Florida. M. A. Moss. Page: 1045 VIEW NOTE
Occurrence of Target Leaf Spot (Bipolaris sorghicola) on Sorghum in Mississippi. N. Zummo, L. M. Gourley. Page: 1045 VIEW NOTE
First Report of Periwinkle Infection by Mycoplasmalike Organism from Field-Collected Blueberry Leafhoppers. J. L. Dale, Jacqueline Fletcher. Page: 1045 VIEW NOTE
Hendersonula Dieback of Mango in Niger. P. Reckhaus, I. Adamou. Page: 1045 VIEW NOTE
First Report of Avocado Fruit Rot Caused by Phytophthora citricola in California. S. T. Koike, D. G. Ouimette, and M. D. Coffey. Page: 1045 VIEW NOTE
Feature
Phytophthora Root Rot of Avocado: an Integrated Approach to Control in California. Michael D. Coffey. Pages: 1046-1052. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Special Report
Disorders in Celery and Carrot Shipments to the New York Market, 1972-1985. R. A. Cappellini, M. J. Ceponis, and G. W. Lightner. Pages: 1054-1057. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Product and Equipment News
Light-microscope Images Enhanced by Use of HMCS. Ridomil 2E Labeled for Use on Peppers and Eggplant. Top Gun Weed Killer Nontoxic to People, Pets, and Wildlife. Immunoassay Kits Detect Fungal Plant Pathogens. Poly Sil Blotting Membranes Nonflammable and Nylon-free. Latent Heat Converter Greenhouse Dehumidifier. Banner Approved for Use on Cool-season Grasses. New Boehringer Mannheim Biochemicals Catalog Available. Guelph Permeameter Measures Qualities of Range of Soils. Pages: 1058-1059. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Industry News
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