Phytopathology (2000) 90 (1)

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Articles of Phytopathology entered for 2000 and volume (issue): 90 (1)

Phytopathology (2000) 90, 17-21
Carol E. Windels (2000)
Economic and social impacts of Fusarium head blight: Changing farms and rural communities in the Northern Great Plains

Phytopathology (2000) 90, 31-37
O. Carisse, V. Philion, D. Rolland and J. Bernier (2000)
Effect of fall application of fungal antagonists on spring ascospore production of the apple scab pathogen, Venturia inaequalis

Phytopathology (2000) 90, 38-44
M.K. Hausbeck, J. Bell, C. Medina-Mora, R. Podolsky and D.W. Fulbright (2000)
Effect of bactericides on population sizes and spread of Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. michiganensis on tomatoes in the greenhouse and on disease development and crop yield in the field

Phytopathology (2000) 90, 45-56
Nicole Benhamou, Serge Gagné, Dominique Le Quéré and Leila Dehbi (2000)
Bacterial-mediated induced resistance in cucumber: beneficial effect of the endophytic bacterium Serratia plymuthica on the protection against infection by Pythium ultimum

Phytopathology (2000) 90, 57-66
S. Sanogo, X.B. Yang and H. Scherm (2000)
Effects of herbicides on Fusarium solani f. sp. glycines and development of sudden death syndrome in glyphosate-tolerant soybean

Phytopathology (2000) 90, 67-71
H. Su, A.H.C. van Bruggen and K.V. Subbarao (2000)
Spore release of Bremia lactucae on lettuce is affected by timing of light initiation and decrease in relative humidity

Phytopathology (2000) 90, 72-77
J.P. Bolar, J.L. Norelli, K.W. Wong, C.K. Hayes, G.E. Harman and H.S. Aldwinckle (2000)
Expression of endochitinase from Trichoderma harzianum in transgenic apple increases resistance to apple scab and reduces vigor

Phytopathology (2000) 90, 78-84
E.S.G. Mizubuti, D.E. Aylor and W.E. Fry (2000)
Survival of Phytophthora infestans sporangia exposed to solar radiation

Phytopathology (2000) 90, 85-93
X.-S. Zhang, J. Holt and J. Colvin (2000)
Mathematical models of host plant infection by helper-dependent virus complexes: Why are helper viruses always avirulent?

Phytopathology (2000) 90, 94-102
K. Xi, P.A. Burnett, J.P. Tewari, M.H. Chen, T.K. Turkington and J.H. Helm (2000)
Histopathological study of barley cultivars resistant and susceptible to Rhynchosporium secalis