116 results on '"R. G. Pratt"'
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102. Comparative Responses of Selected Cultivars of Four Annual Clover Species toSclerotinia trifoliorumat Different Inoculum Levels in the Field
103. A New Vascular Wilt Disease Caused in Crimson Clover byFusarium oxysporum
104. Effects of Deep Tillage and Roguing of Diseased Plants on Oospore Populations ofPeronosclerospora sorghiin Soil and on Incidence of Downy Mildew in Grain Sorghum
105. Relationships of Planting Density and Competition to Growth Characteristics and Internal Crown Breakdown in Arrowleaf Clover
106. A New Cercospora Leaf and Stem Disease of Subterranean Clover
107. Interrelationships of Seedling Age, Inoculum, Soil Moisture Level, Temperature, and Host and Pathogen Genotype in Phytophthora Root Rot of Alfalfa
108. The Survival and Activity of Phytophthora megasperma in Naturally Infested Soils
109. Morphology, Pathogenicity, and Host Range ofPhytophthora megasperma, P. erythroseptica,andP. parasiticafrom Arrowleaf Clover
110. New Forage Legume Hosts of Sclerotinia trifoliorum and S. sclerotiorum in the Southeastern United States
111. Interactions of Bean Yellow Mosaic Virus and an Aphid Vector with Phytophthora Root Diseases in Arrowleaf Clover
112. Oospores of Sclerospora sorghi in Soils of South Texas and Their Relationships to the Incidence of Downy Mildew in Grain Sorghum
113. Identity and Pathogenicity of Species of Phytophthora Causing Root Rot of Douglas-fir in the Pacific Northwest
114. Formation of Apothecia by Sclerotia ofSclerotinia trifoliorumand Infection of Crimson Clover in the Field
115. Pathogenicity to Carrots of Pythium Species from Organic Soils of North America
116. Conditions Affecting the Detection of Phytophthora megasperma in Soils of Wisconsin Alfalfa Fields
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