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Plant Disease September, 1988
Volume 72, Number 9


Plant Disease Editorial Board & Policies.  Page: 740   VIEW ABSTRACT  |  VIEW ARTICLE

Editorial

Appropriate Education for Plant Pathologists Planning to Work in Developing Countries. H. David Thurston. Page 741. VIEW ARTICLE.

Focus

The Latest in Plant Pathology and Nematology. Page 742. VIEW ARTICLE.

Feature

Laboratory Detection of Viruses and Mycoplasmalike Organisms in Strawberry.. Richard H. Converse, Anthony N. Adams, Derek J. Barbara, Michael F. Clark. Rudolf Casper, Ruperto F. Hepp, Robert R. Martin, Thomas J. Morris, Sara Spiegel, Nobuyukl Yoshikawa. Pages: 744-749.  VIEW ARTICLE  |  VIEW ERRATUM

Research

Effects of Municipal Sludge Compost Curing Time on Suppression of Pythium and Rhizoctonia Diseases of Ornamental Plants. G. A. Kuter, H. A. J. Hoitink, and W. Chen. Pages: 751-756 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Effects of Nutritional Amendments on Conidial Production of Fusarium solani f. sp. cucurbitae on Sodium Alginate Granules and on Control of Texas Gourd. G. J. Weidemann, . Pages: 757-759 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Influence of Crop Rotation on Population Density of Macrophomina phaseolina in Soil Infested with Heterodera glycines. L. J. Francl, T. D. Wyllie, and S. M. Rosenbrock. Pages: 760-764 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Control of Disease Caused by Pythium ultimum in Seed-Propagated Geraniums Sprayed or Not Sprayed with Silver Thiosulfate. M. K. Hausbeck, C. T. Stephens, and R. D. Heins. Pages: 764-768 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Resistance-Breaking Variants of Cowpea Chlorotic Mottle Virus in Soybean. O. R. Paguio, C. W. Kuhn, and H. R. Boerma. Pages: 768-770 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Use of Dry Inoculum to Evaluate Beans for Resistance to Anthracnose and Angular Leaf Spot. D. A. Inglis, D. J. Hagedorn, and R. E. Rand. Pages: 771-774 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Cross-Pathogenicity of Fusarium moniliforme Isolates from Corn and Asparagus. J. P. Damicone, P. D. Vineis, and W. J. Manning. Pages: 774-777 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Influence of Soil Temperature on the Expression of Yellows and Wilt of Crucifers by Fusarium oxysporum. P. W. Bosland, P. H. Williams, and R. H. Morrison. Pages: 777-780 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Dynamics and Spatial Distribution of Xanthomonas campestris pv. citri Group E Strains in Simulated Nursery and New Grove Situations. T. R. Gottwald, E. L. Civerolo, S. M. Garnsey, R. H. Brlansky, J. H. Graham, and D. W. Gabriel. Pages: 781-787 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Temporal and Spatial Variation in Infection of Lodgepole Pine by Western Gall Rust. B. J. Van Der Kamp. Pages: 787-790 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Suppression of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and Watery Soft Rot of Celery by Controlled Atmosphere Storage. Andres A. Reyes. Pages: 790-792 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

New Diseases and Epidemics

Foot Rot of Prickly Pear Cactus Caused by Phytophthora nicotianae. S. O. Cacciola, G. Magnano Di San Lio. Pages: 793-796 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Angular Leaf Scorch, a New Disease of Grapevines in North America Caused by Pseudopezicula tetraspora. Roger C. Pearson, Franzine D. Smith, and Bernadette Dubos. Pages: 796-800 VIEW ABSTRACT  |   VIEW ARTICLE

Disease Notes

Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus in Greenhouse Crops in Ontario. J. A. Matteoni, W. R. Allen, and A. B. Broadbent. Pages: 801 VIEW NOTE

Reservoir Hosts of Schizothyrium pomi, Cause of Flyspeck of Apple, in North Carolina. T. B. Sutton, J. J. Bond, and C. M. Ocamb-Basu. Pages: 801 VIEW NOTE

Pseudomonas syringae, Causal Agent of a Leaf Spot on Ulmus sp. G. W. Moorman, F. L. Lukezic, and R. Levine. Pages: 801 VIEW NOTE

Epidemic of Lophodermium Needle Cast of Scotch Pine in Michigan. G. C. Adams, D. L. Roberts. Pages: 801 VIEW NOTE

First Report of Alternaria helianthi on Sunflower in Canada. W. E. Sackston. Pages: 801 VIEW NOTE

Spotlight on Diagnosis

Technological Advances in Plant Disease Diagnosis. Seong H. Kim. Page: 802.  VIEW ABSTRACT  |  VIEW ARTICLE

Industry News

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