Plant Disease (2005) 89 (6)
Articles of Plant Disease entered for 2005 and volume (issue): 89 (6)
Plant Disease (2005) 89, 543-548
Joshua F. Stevenson, Mark A. Matthews and Thomas L. Rost (2005)
The developmental anatomy of Pierce's disease symptoms in grapevines: Green islands and matchsticks
Plant Disease (2005) 89, 549-557
Cezarina Kora, Mary Ruth McDonald and Greg J. Boland (2005)
Lateral clipping of canopy influences the microclimate and development of apothecia of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in carrots
Plant Disease (2005) 89, 558-564
David H. Gent, Jillian M. Lang and Howard F. Schwartz (2005)
Epiphytic survival of Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. allii and X. axonopodis pv. phaseoli on leguminous hosts and onion
Plant Disease (2005) 89, 565-570
Michael E. Matheron, James D. McCreight, Barry R. Tickes and Martin Porchas (2005)
Effect of planting date, cultivar, and stage of plant development on incidence of fusarium wilt of lettuce in desert production fields
Plant Disease (2005) 89, 571-574
M.L. Carson, C.W. Stuber and M.L. Senior (2005)
Quantitative trait loci conditioning resistance to Phaeosphaeria leaf spot of maize caused by Phaeosphaeria maydis
Plant Disease (2005) 89, 575-580
C.M. Herron, T.E. Mirkov, N. Solís-Gracia, C.J. Kahlke, M. Skaria and J.V. da Graça (2005)
Severity of Citrus tristeza virus isolates from Texas
Plant Disease (2005) 89, 581-589
R.L. Groves, J. Chen, E.L. Civerolo, M.W. Freeman and M.A. Viveros (2005)
Spatial analysis of almond leaf scorch disease in the San Joaquin Valley of California: Factors affecting pathogen distribution and spread
Plant Disease (2005) 89, 590-594
J. Belasque Jr., A.L. Parra-Pedrazzoli, J. Rodrigues Neto, P.T. Yamamoto, M.C.M. Chagas, J.R.P. Parra, B.T. Vinyard and J.S. Hartung (2005)
Adult citrus leafminers (Phyllocnistis citrella) are not efficient vectors for Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri
Plant Disease (2005) 89, 595-604
Richard W. Smiley, Jennifer A. Gourlie, Sandra A. Easley, Lisa-Marie Patterson and Ruth G. Whittaker (2005)
Crop damage estimates for crown rot of wheat and barley in the Pacific Northwest
Plant Disease (2005) 89, 605-610
Xianzhou Nie (2005)
Reverse transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification of DNA for detection of Potato virus Y
Plant Disease (2005) 89, 611-618
I.J. Holb (2005)
Effect of pruning on apple scab in organic apple production
Plant Disease (2005) 89, 619-623
Z.A. El-Hamalawi and M.E. Stanghellini (2005)
Disease development on lisianthus following aerial transmission of Fusarium avenaceum by adult shore flies, fungus gnats, and moth flies
Plant Disease (2005) 89, 624-630
P.A. Paul and G.P. Munkvold (2005)
Influence of temperature and relative humidity on sporulation of Cercospora zeae-maydis and expansion of gray leaf spot lesions on maize leaves
Plant Disease (2005) 89, 631-639
David H. Gent and Howard F. Schwartz (2005)
Management of Xanthomonas leaf blight of onion with a plant activator, biological control agents, and copper bactericides
Plant Disease (2005) 89, 640-648
J.L. Smilanick, M.F. Mansour, D.A. Margosan, F. Mlikota Gabler and W.R. Goodwine (2005)
Influence of pH and NaHCO3 on effectiveness of imazalil to inhibit germination of Penicillium digitatum and to control postharvest green mold on citrus fruit
Plant Disease (2005) 89, 649-653
S.R. Koenning and D.T. Bowman (2005)
Cotton tolerance to Hoplolaimus columbus and impact on population densities
Plant Disease (2005) 89, 654-658
Ioannis E. Tzanetakis, Joseph D. Postman and Robert R. Martin (2005)
A member of the Closteroviridae from mint with similarities to all three genera of the family
Plant Disease (2005) 89, 659-662
S.W. van Heerden, H.V. Amerson, O. Preisig, B.D. Wingfield and M.J. Wingfield (2005)
Relative pathogenicity of Cryphonectria cubensis on eucalyptus clones differing in their resistance to C. cubensis
Plant Disease (2005) 89, p. 663 (Peterson et al.)
G.L. Peterson and K.L. Kosta (2005)
Soybean rust: Too close for comfort
Plant Disease (2005) 89, 664-666
Glen L. Hartman, Monte R. Miles and Reid D. Frederick (2005)
Breeding for resistance to soybean rust
Plant Disease (2005) 89, 667-668
A. Ivancovich (2005)
Soybean rust in Argentina
Plant Disease (2005) 89, 669-674
C. Levy (2005)
Epidemiology and chemical control of soybean rust in southern Africa
Plant Disease (2005) 89, 675-677
J.T. Yorinori, W.M. Paiva, R.D. Frederick, L.M. Costamilan, P.F. Bertagnolli, G.E. Hartman, C.V. Godoy and J. Nunes Jr. (2005)
Epidemics of soybean rust (Phakopsora pachyrhizi) in Brazil and Paraguay from 2001 to 2003
Plant Disease (2005) 89, 678-682
S. Pivonia, X.B. Yang and Z. Pan (2005)
Assessment of epidemic potential of soybean rust in the United States
Plant Disease (2005) 89, p. 683 (Gaetan et al.)
S. Gaetán and N. López (2005)
First outbreak of bacterial leaf spot caused by Xanthomonas campestris on canola in Argentina
Plant Disease (2005) 89, p. 683 (Schnabel et al.)
G. Schnabel, K.E. Bussey and P.K. Bryson (2005)
First report of Armillaria gallica causing Armillaria root rot in daylily in South Carolina
Plant Disease (2005) 89, p. 683 (Garibaldi et al.)
A. Garibaldi, A. Minuto and M.L. Gullino (2005)
First report of downy mildew caused by Peronospora sp. on basil (Ocimum basilicum) in France
Plant Disease (2005) 89, p. 684 (Pioli et al.)
R.N. Pioli, M.V. Cambursano and E.N. Morandi (2005)
Morphologic and pathometric characterization of the Asian soybean rust (Phakopsora pachyrhizi) in Santa Fe Province, Argentina
Plant Disease (2005) 89, p. 684 (del Rio et al.)
L.E. del Río, C.A. Bradley and B.L. Johnson (2005)
First report of white mold caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum on Echium (Echium vulgare)
Plant Disease (2005) 89, p. 684 (Garibaldi et al.)
A. Garibaldi, G. Gilardi and M.L. Gullino (2005)
Fusarium wilt of bitterroot (Lewisia cotyledon) in Italy caused by Fusarium oxysporum
Plant Disease (2005) 89, p. 685 (Chang et al.)
K.F. Chang, S.F. Hwang, B.D. Gossen, R.J. Howard, K. Lopetinsky and M. Olson (2005)
First report of Rhizoctonia solani AG-4 and AG-2-2 on Lupinus angustifolius in Canada
Plant Disease (2005) 89, p. 685 (Shamoun et al.)
S.F. Shamoun and S. Zhao (2005)
First report of Phoma exigua as a pathogen of salal (Gaultheria shallon) in British Columbia, Canada
Plant Disease (2005) 89, p. 685 (Karanastasi et al.)
E. Karanastasi, W. Decraemer, P.E. Kyriakopoulou and R. Neilson (2005)
First report of the stubby-root nematode Paratrichodorus teres associated with artichoke (Cynara scolymus) in Greece
Plant Disease (2005) 89, p. 686 (Eskalen et al.)
A. Eskalen, S. Rooney-Latham and W.D. Gubler (2005)
First report of perithecia of Phaeoacremonium viticola on grapevine (Vitis vinifera) and ash tree (Fraxinus latifolia) in California
Plant Disease (2005) 89, p. 686 (Gomez et al.)
E.C. Gómez, M.R. Vargas, C. Rivadameira, E.C. Locali, J. Freitas-Astua, G. Astua-Monge, J.C.V. Rodrigues, N.C. Mesa Cobo and E.W. Kitajima (2005)
First report of Citrus leprosis virus on citrus in Santa Cruz, Bolivia
Plant Disease (2005) 89, p. 686 (Koike et al.)
S.T. Koike and G.S. Saenz (2005)
First report of powdery mildew caused by Golovinomyces orontii on corn-salad in the United States
Plant Disease (2005) 89, p. 687 (Woodward et al.)
J.E. Woodward, D.B. Langston Jr., J.H. Brock, R.C. Kemerait Jr., T.B. Brenneman and G.H. Beard (2005)
First demonstration of Koch's postulates for Lasiodiplodia theobromae fruit spot on eggplant (Solanum melongena)
Plant Disease (2005) 89, p. 687 (Aguilar et al.)
E. Aguilar, W. Villalobos, L. Moreira, C.M. Rodríguez, E.W. Kitajima and C. Rivera (2005)
First report of Xylella fastidiosa infecting citrus in Costa Rica
Plant Disease (2005) 89, p. 687 (Michel)
V.V. Michel (2005)
First report of anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum orbiculare f. sp. from A. officinalis of marsh mallow (Althaea officinalis) in Switzerland
Plant Disease (2005) 89, p. 688 (Garibaldi et al.)
A. Garibaldi, A. Minuto and M.L. Gullino (2005)
Verticillium wilt of African daisy (Osteospermum sp.) in Italy caused by Verticillium dahliae
Plant Disease (2005) 89, p. 688 (Romero et al.)
A.M. Romero and R. Zapata (2005)
First report of downy mildew of arugula caused by Peronospora parasitica in Argentina