W.S. Washington

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Publications of W.S. Washington (8 listed):

Annals of Applied Biology (2022) 181, 215-224
Rudolf F. de Boer, John Wainer, Sorn Norng, David V. Beardsell, Nigel S. Crump, William S. Washington and Alan Yen (2022)
Influence of susceptible and resistant potato cultivars on the population of the potato cyst nematode Globodera rostochiensis Ro1 and on potato yields in a highly infested field in Australia

Australasian Plant Pathology (2006) 35, 89-91
W.S. Washington, G. Irvine, R. Aldaoud, S. DeAlwis, J. Edwards and I.G. Pascoe (2006)
First record of anthracnose of spinach caused by Colletotrichum dematium in Australia

Australasian Plant Pathology (2001) 30, 309-315
W.S. Washington, Patricia McGee, Sze P. Flett, P.H. Jerie and W.J. Ashcroft (2001)
Cultivars and fungicides affect Phytophthora root rot in processing tomatoes

Australasian Plant Pathology (2000) 29, 46-51
W.S. Washington and Patricia McGee (2000)
Dimethomorph soil and seed treatment of potted tomatoes for control of damping-off and root rot caused by Phytophthora nicotianae var. nicotianae

Australasian Plant Pathology (2000) 29, p. 70 (Washington et al.)
W.S. Washington and I. Pascoe (2000)
First record of Monilinia fructicola on strawberry fruit in Victoria, Australia

Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture (1999) 39, 487-494
W.S. Washington, S. Engleitner, G. Boontjes and N. Shanmuganathan (1999)
Effect of fungicides, seaweed extracts, tea tree oil, and fungal agents on fruit rot and yield in strawberry

Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture (1998) 38, 295-303
W.S. Washington, V. Hood, F. Goubran, G. Hepworth and S. Stewart-Wade (1998)
Effect of fungicides applied as foliar sprays and trunk injections on nut rot of chestnuts caused by Phomopsis castanea in Victoria

Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture (1998) 38, 625-629
W.S. Washington, O.N. Villalta, J. Ingram and D. Bardon (1998)
Susceptibility of apple cultivars to apple scab and powdery mildew in Victoria, Australia