individual publications
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academic article
- eApples: A case study in using eXtension to increase access to research-based information.. HortTechnology. 22:576-579. 2012
- Relative Susceptibility of Selected Apple Cultivars to Sooty Blotch and Flyspeck. Plant Health Progress. 2010
- Relative susceptibility of selected apple cultivars and selections to apple scab caused by Venturia inaequalis.. Plant Health Progress. On-line:. 2010
- Relative susceptibility of selected apple cultivars and selections to powdery mildew caused by Podosphaera leucotricha.. Plant Health Progress. 2009
- Relative susceptibility of selected apple cultivars to cedar apple rust and quince rust.. Plant Health Progress. 2009
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conference paper
- Relative susceptibility of selected apple cultivars to cedar apple rust, quince rust, powdery mildew, and apple scab. Proc. 85th Cumberland-Shenandoah Fruit Workers Conference, , 19-20 Nov. 2009, Winchester, VA. 2010
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document part
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report
- Susceptibility foliage and fruit of 23 apple cultivars in the NE-183 trial to apple scab. 35. 1998
- Susceptibility foliage of 23 apple cultivars in the NE-183 trial to cedar-apple rust, powdery mildew, and leaf spots. 36-37. 1998
- Foliage susceptibility of 23 apple cultivars in the NE-183 trial to scab, powdery mildew, cedar-apple rust, and leaf spots, 1996. 42-43. 1997
- Comparative susceptibility of 23 apple cultivars to powdery mildew and cedar apple rust, 1995. 36. 1996