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A leaf spot of cucumber caused by Ulocladium cucurbitae in New York
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Assessment of seedborne Stagonospora nodorum in New York soft white winter wheat
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Comparative biological and serological properties of four strains of zucchini yellow mosaic virus
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Daily inoculum levels of Gibberella zeae on wheat spikes
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Determination of cucumber mosaic virus titer in muskmelon by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and correlation with aphid transmission
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Developmental predisposition of maize to anthracnose stalk rot
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Differential susceptibility of Malus spp. cultivars Robusta 5, Novole, and Ottawa-523 to Erwinia amylovora
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Distribution, prevalence, and severity of fungal leaf and spike diseases of winter wheat in New York in 1986 and 1987
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Effect of an aphid-transmitted, yellowing virus on yield and quality of staked tomatoes
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Effect of citizen’s chemophobia on plant pathology
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Effect of interaction between two viruses and Rhizoctonia on pepper
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Effects of bicarbonates and film-forming polymers on cucurbit foliar diseases
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Evaluation of lettuce crosses, endive cultivars, and Cichorium introductions for resistance to bidens mottle virus
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Identity, prevalence, and distribution of viral diseases of winter wheat in New York in 1988 and 1989
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Infection of apple roots by actinomycetes associated with soils conducive to apple replant disease
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Monogenic dominant resistance to gummy stem blight in two melon (Cucumis melo L.) accessions
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Outbreak of Alternaria alternata causing fruit rot of tomato in upstate New York
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Pre- and post-harvest harpin treatments of apples induce resistance to blue mold
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Predominance in New York of isolates of Exserohilum turcicum virulent on maize with gene Ht1
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Race characterization of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. melonis causing Fusarium wilt of melon in New York
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Resistance and seed infection in three dry bean cultivars exposed to a halo blight epidemic
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Resistance to benomyl and thiophanate-methyl in Didymella bryoniae from South Carolina and New York
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The potential of four dry bean cultivars to serve as sources of Pseudomonas phaseolicola inoculum
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Use of antiserum to a New York isolate of wheat spindle streak mosaic virus to detect related bymoviruses from North America, Europe, and Asia
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Use of oils to control aphid-borne viruses
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Viruses infecting tomato in south Florida
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Wound predisposition of maize to anthracnose stalk rot as affected by internode position and inoculum concentration of Colletotrichum graminicola