Plant Disease Editorial Board & Policies. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Editorial
Review of Manuscripts from the Perspective of a Senior Editor. Page 831. VIEW ARTICLE.
Feature
Kansas Plant Disease Survey. Thomas Sim IV, William G. Willis, Merle G. Eversmeyer. Pages: 832-836 VIEW ARTICLE
Research
Occurrence and Nature of Ice Nucleation-Active Strains of Pseudomonas syringae on Apple and Peach Trees in Georgia. J. W. Olive, S. M. McCarter. Pages: 837-843 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Resistance to Rice Tungro Spherical Virus in Rice. H. Hibino, R. D. Daquioag, P. Q. Cabauatan, and G. Dahal. Pages: 843-847 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Effects of Propiconazole on Exserohilum turcicum in Laboratory and Field Studies. Kira L. Bowen, W. L. Pedersen. Pages: 847-850 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
A Simple Day-Degree Model for Initiating Chemical Control of Potato Early Blight in Colorado. G. D. Franc, M. D. Harrison, and L. K. Lahman. Pages: 851-854 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Epidemiology of Lirula abietis-concoloris on White Fir in California. Robert F. Scharpf,. Pages: 855-858 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Streaking of Lily Leaves Associated with Infection by Botrytis elliptica. Robert P. Doss, Gary A Chastagner, and Kathleen L. Riley. Pages: 859-861 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Association of Xiphinema Species with Soil Type and Grapevines Infected with Tomato Ringspot Virus in Ontario, Canada. W. R. Allen, L. W. Stobbs, J. G. Van Schagen, and B. A. Ebsary. Pages: 861-863 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Rhizoctonia solani Anastomosis Groupings in Carnation Fields and Their Pathogenicity to Carnation. E. E. Trujillo, R. Shimabuku, C. A. Cavin, and M. Aragaki. Pages: 863-865 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Transmission, Host Range, and Virus-Vector Relationships of Chino del Tomate Virus, a Whitefly-Transmitted Geminivirus from Sinaloa, Mexico. J. K. Brown, M. R. Nelson. Pages: 866-869 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Reproduction of Three Root-Knot Nematodes on Winter Small Grain Crops. C. H. Opperman, J. R. Rich, and R. A. Dunn. Pages: 869-871 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Effects of Thiabendazole-DMSO Treatment of Longleaf Pine Seed Contaminated with Fusarium subglutinans on Germination and Seedling Survival. G. B. Runion, R. I. Bruck. Pages: 872-874 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
An ELISA Test for Bacterial Ring Rot of Potato with a New Monoclonal Antibody. S. H. De Boer, A. Wieczorek, and A. Kummer. Pages: 874-878 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Inheritance of Tobacco Etch Virus Resistance Found in Nicotiana tabacum Cultivar Havana 307. Rebeca C. Rufty, E. A. Wernsman, and G. V. Gooding, Jr.. Pages: 879-882 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Relative Susceptibility of Small Grains to Take-all. Craig S. Rothrock. Pages: 883-886 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Effect of Triadimenol Seed Treatment and Triadimefon Foliar Treatment on Powdery Mildew Epidemics and Grain Yield of Winter Wheat Cultivars. P. E. Lipps, L. V. Madden. Pages: 887-892 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Expression of Tolerance to the Host-Specific Toxin of Alternaria alternata (AT Toxin) in Cultured Cells and Isolated Protoplasts of Tobacco. Y. Ishida, T. Kumashiro. Pages: 892-895 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Effects of Soil Compaction on the Incidence of Phytophthora megasperma f. sp. glycinea in Soybean. C. K. Moots, C. D. Nickell, and L. E. Gray. Pages: 896-900 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Effects of Soybean Stand Reduction and Phytophthora Root Rot on Yield. C. K. Moots, C. D. Nickell, and L. E. Gray. Pages: 900-904 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
A Search for Aecial Hosts of Melampsora medusae Among Some Conifers Grown in the Eastern United States. Louis Shain. Pages: 904-906 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Efficacy of Guazatine and Iminoctadine for Control of Postharvest Decays of Oranges. G. Eldon Brown. Pages: 906-908 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
New Diseases and Epidemics
Crown and Root Rot of Cultivated Wild Rice in California Caused by Phytophthora erythroseptica sensu lato. Pamela S. Gunnell, Robert K. Webster. Pages: 909-910 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Brief Report
The Significance of Secondary Bloom to Fire Blight Development on Bartlett Pears in Eastern Washington. R. P. Covey, W. R. Fischer. Page: 911 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Disease Notes
First Report of Peanut Stripe Virus from India. R. D. V. J. Prasada Rao, S. K. Chakrabarty, and A. S. Reddy. Pages: 912 VIEW NOTE
First Report of Elm Yellows in North Dakota. Robert W. Stack, T. P. Freeman. Pages: 912 VIEW NOTE
Occurrence of Aphanomyces euteiches f. sp. phaseoli on Beans in New York State. H. R. Dillard, G. S. Abawi. Pages: 912 VIEW NOTE
Pink Rot of Potato Caused by Phytophthora erythroseptica in Pennsylvania. B. J. Christ, S. H. Kim, and T. N. Olson. Pages: 912 VIEW NOTE
Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus in Stephanotis in an Oregon Greenhouse. J. L. Green, T. C. Allen, and S. Fischer. Pages: 912 VIEW NOTE
First Report of Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus Infecting Peanut in Sri Lanka. K. W. Jayasena, D. V. R. Reddy, and R. H. S. Rajapakse. Pages: 912 VIEW NOTE
Focus
The Latest in Plant Pathology and Nematology. Page: 914 VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Special Report
Soybean Disease Loss Estimate for Southern United States in 1987. Robert P. Mulrooney. Page: 915. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Special Report
The Use of Isolated Root Cap Cells to Teach Cellular Aspects of Host-Parasite Recognition. Martha C. Hawes. Pages: 916-917. VIEW ABSTRACT | VIEW ARTICLE
Industry News
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