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 Cross Pathogenicity Studies Show South Dakota Isolates of Fusarium acuminatum, F. equiseti, F. graminearum, F. oxysporum, F. proliferatum, F. solani, and F. subglutinans from Either Soybean or Corn are Pathogenic to Both Crops.
P. N. Okello and F. M. Mathew.
 Orange Cane Blotch of Commercial Blackberry in the Southeastern United States.
F. B. Browne, P. M. Brannen, H. Scherm, M. T. Brewer, S. B. Wilde, and E. A. Richardson.
 First Report of Erysiphe fallax Causing Powdery Mildew on Phasey Bean (Macroptilium lathyroides) in the United States.
B. Poudel and S. Zhang.
 Efficacy of Double Nickel LC (Bacillus amyloliquefaciens D747 Strain) for Management of White Mold in Snap and Dry Bean.
S. J. Pethybridge, B. K. Gugino, and J. R. Kikkert.
 Effects of Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation on Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in Paraguay.
A. D. Sanabria-Velazquez, A. L. Testen, G. A. Enciso, L. C. Soilan, and S. A. Miller.
 Eight Species of Fusarium Cause Root Rot of Corn (Zea mays) in South Dakota.
P. N. Okello, K. Petrović, B. Kontz, and F. M. Mathew.
 Effect of Tillage and Cultivar on Plant Population, Sudden Death Syndrome, and Yield of Soybean in Iowa.
Y. R. Kandel, L. F. S. Leandro, and D. S. Mueller.
 Trends in Occurrence, Distribution, and Population Densities of Plant-Parasitic Nematodes in the Pacific Northwest of the United States from 2012 to 2016.
I. A. Zasada, M. Kitner, C. Wram, N. Wade, R. E. Ingham, S. Hafez, H. Mojtahedi, S. Chavoshi, and N. Hammack.
 Improving Yields and Managing Dry Bean Bacterial Diseases in Nebraska with New Copper-Alternative Chemicals.
 Ralstonia solanacearum Species Complex: A Quick Diagnostic Guide.
R. O. García, J. P. Kerns, and L. Thiessen.
 Southern Sclerotium Root Rot Caused by Athelia rolfsii on Table Beet in New York.
S. J. Pethybridge, S. Sharma, A. Silva, C. Bowden, S. Murphy, N. L. Knight, and F. S. Hay.
 The G143A Mutation Confers Azoxystrobin Resistance to Soybean Cercospora Leaf Blight in Bolivia.
F. J. Sautua, J. Searight, V. P. Doyle, P. P. Price III, M. M. Scandiani, and M. A. Carmona.
 Prevalence of Viruses in Commercial Wine Grape Vineyards in Georgia.
P. M. Brannen, C. Michael Deom, O. J. Alabi, and R. A. Naidu.
 Biofumigation: Opportunities and Challenges for Control of Soilborne Diseases in Nursery Production.
F. Baysal-Gurel, P. Liyanapathiranage, and J. Mullican.
 Widespread Resistance to QoI Fungicides of Colletotrichum acutatum from Strawberry Nurseries and Production Fields.
B. B. Forcelini and N. A. Peres.
 A New Disease of Epimedium Caused by Carnation Ringspot Virus.
R. G. Kiambi, M. M. Baumann, and B. E. Lockhart.
 Low Substrate pH–Induced Iron/Manganese Toxicity of New Guinea Impatiens: A Diagnostic Guide.
W. G. Owen, B. E. Whipker, J. B. Henry, P. Cockson, and H. Landis.
 Widespread Occurrence of Quinone Outside Inhibitor Fungicide-Resistant Isolates of Cercospora sojina, Causal Agent of Frogeye Leaf Spot of Soybean, in the United States.
G. Zhang, T. W. Allen, J. P. Bond, A. M. Fakhoury, A. E. Dorrance, L. Weber, T. R. Faske, L. J. Giesler, D. E. Hershman, B. S. Kennedy, D. L. Neves, C. A. Hollier, H. M. Kelly, M. A. Newman, N. M. Kleczewski, S. R. Koenning, L. D. Thiessen, H. L. Mehl, T. Zhou, M. D. Meyer, D. S. Mueller, Y. R. Kandel, P. P. Price III, J. C. Rupe, E. J. Sikora, J. R. Standish, M. Tomaso-Peterson, K. A. Wise, and C. A. Bradley.
 Resistance of Prairie Junegrass and Tufted Hairgrass Germplasm to Diseases Common in Temperate Low-Input Turfgrass Systems.
P. L. Koch, K. Hugie, and E. Watkins.
 A Review of Corynespora cassiicola and Its Increasing Relevance to Tomato in Florida.
K. J. MacKenzie, L. G. Sumabat, K. V. Xavier, and G. E. Vallad.
 First Report of Cucurbit Leaf Crumple Virus Infecting Three Cucurbit Crops in South Carolina.
A. P. Keinath, K.-S. Ling, S. Adkins, D. K. Hasegawa, A. M. Simmons, S. Hoak, H. C. Mellinger, and C. S. Kousik.
 Distribution and Characterization of Xanthomonas Strains Causing Bacterial Spot of Tomato in Indiana.
D. S. Egel, J. B. Jones, G. V. Minsavage, T. Creswell, G. Ruhl, E. Maynard, and C. Marchino.
 Low Benefits from Fungicide Use on Hard Red Wheat in Low-Disease Environments.
A. Friskop, S. Yellareddygari, N. C. Gudmestad, K. Binzen Fuller, and M. Burrows.
 Pecan Bacterial Leaf Scorch, Caused by Xylella fastidiosa, Is Endemic in Georgia Pecan Orchards.
C. H. Bock, J. E. Oliver, C. Chen, M. H. Hotchkiss, K. L. Stevenson, X. Wang, L. J. Grauke, A. E. Hilton, Y.-K. Jo, and J. J. Randall.
 Principles of Diagnostic Assay Validation for Plant Pathogens: A Basic Review of Concepts.
K. Cardwell, G. Dennis, A. R. Flannery, J. Fletcher, D. Luster, M. Nakhla, A. Rice, P. Shiel, J. Stack, C. Walsh, and L. Levy.
 Fungicide Dip Treatments for Management of Botrytis cinerea Infection on Strawberry Transplants.
M. S. Oliveira, L. G. Cordova, M. V. Marin, and N. A. Peres.
 Survey of Fungal Foliar and Panicle Diseases of Sorghum in Important Agroecological Zones of Tanzania and Uganda.
S. M. C. Njoroge, J. P. Takan, E. A. Letayo, P. S. Okoth, D. O. Ajaku, A. Kumar, A. Rathore, H. Ojulong, and E. Manyasa.
 Hazelnut Yield Protection Using Fungicides Against Eastern Filbert Blight.
J. W. Pscheidt, J. P. Bassinette, S. Heckert, and S. A. Cluskey.
 Identification of Resistance to Powdery Mildew in Publicly Available Male Hop Germplasm.
D. H. Gent, B. J. Claassen, M. C. Twomey, and S. N. Wolfenbarger.
 Nematicides, Starter Fertilizers, and Plant Growth Regulators Implementation into a Corn Production System.
S. Till, K. Lawrence, P. Donald, and D. Schrimsher.
 Effect of Virulence of Root Rot Pathogens and Cultivar Resistance on Disease Occurrence in Dry Beans.
A. O. Adesemoye, T. Orrell, and S. Kodati.
 Isolation, Identification, and Pathogenicity of Phytophthora Blight of Pigeonpea.
M. Sharma and R. Ghosh.
 Efficacy of In-Furrow Fungicides for Management of Field Pea Root Rot Caused by Fusarium avenaceum and F. solani Under Greenhouse and Field Conditions.
C. T. Modderman, S. Markell, M. Wunsch, and J. S. Pasche.
 Quantifying the Effects of Fungicides and Tillage on Cercospora sojina Severity and Yield of Soybean.
A. Mengistu, H. M. Kelly, P. R. Arelli, N. Bellaloui, and B. Lin.
 First Report of Tomato Necrotic Spot Virus Infecting Tomato in Indiana.
S. A. Bratsch, T. C. Creswell, and G. E. Ruhl.
 Poor Control of Cucurbit Powdery Mildew Associated with First Detection of Resistance to Cyflufenamid in the Causal Agent, Podosphaera xanthii, in the United States.
M. T. McGrath and Z. F. Sexton.
 Rarity of a Fungal Pathogen and a Parasitic Flowering Plant Versus the Commonness of a Mycorrhizal Fungus in Pecan Orchards in New Mexico.
S. Sanogo and P. Lujan.
 First Report of Resistance to Boscalid in Podosphaera xanthii, Cucurbit Powdery Mildew, in South Carolina.
A. P. Keinath, G. Rennberger, and C. S. Kousik.
 Transgressive Segregation and Long-Term Consistency for High TSWV Field Resistance in the 'Georgia-06G' Peanut Cultivar.
W. D. Branch and A. K. Culbreath.
 Detection of Phytophthora cinnamomi in Forest Soils by PCR on DNA Extracted from Leaf Disc Baits.
K. Sena, T. J. Dreaden, E. Crocker, and C. Barton.
 Root Rot Caused by Species of Fusarium on Brassica carinata in South Dakota.
P. N. Okello, K. Petrović, B. Kontz, S. Ali, L. F. Marek, and F. M. Mathew.
 Evaluation of the Florida Strawberry Advisory System for Control of Botrytis and Anthracnose Fruit Rots in Ohio.
L. G. Cordova, M. A. Ellis, L. L. Wilson, L. V. Madden, and N. A. Peres.
 Alternative Hosts for Soybean vein necrosis virus and Feeding Preferences of Its Vector Soybean Thrips.
M. D. Irizarry, M. G. Elmore, J. C. Batzer, S. A. Whitham, and D. S. Mueller.
 Effectiveness of Nontarped Broadcast Fumigation and Root Removal on Root Lesion Nematode and Fusarium and Pythium Species in a Red Raspberry System.
L. W. DeVetter, S. Watkinson, I. A. Zasada, J. E. Weiland, C. Hesse, and T. W. Walters.
 Diagnostic Guide: Wheat Soil-Borne Mosaic.
D. R. Kroese, S. Bag, K. E. Frost, T. D. Murray, and C. H. Hagerty.
 Target Spot-Incited Defoliation and Yields of Selected Cotton Cultivars as Influenced by Fungicide Inputs.
A. K. Hagan, K. L. Bowen, B. Miller, and R. L. Nichols.
 First Report of Curvularia Leaf Spot of Corn, Caused by Curvularia lunata, in the United States.
T. Garcia-Aroca, V. Doyle, R. Singh, T. Price, and K. Collins.
 First Report of Carboxylic Acid Amide Fungicide Resistance in Plasmopara viticola (Grapevine Downy Mildew) in North America.
X. Feng and A. Baudoin.
 Apple Disease Control and Bloom-Thinning Effects by Lime Sulfur, Regalia, and JMS Stylet-Oil.
C. N. DeLong, K. S. Yoder, A. E. Cochran II, S. W. Kilmer, W. S. Royston, Jr., L. D. Combs, and G. M. Peck.
 Interruption and Reduction of Erysiphe necator Chasmothecia Development Utilizing Fungicidal Oil.
L. D. Thiessen, T. M. Neill, and W. F. Mahaffee.
 Flavescence Dorée and Bois Noir Diseases of Grapevine Are Evolving Pathosystems.
M. Tessitori, Rosa La Rosa, and C. Marzachì.
 A Simple Culture Method Inducing Sexual Reproduction by Fusarium graminearum, the Primary Causal Agent of Fusarium Head Blight.
S. Lu and M. C. Edwards.
Recovery Plan for Monilinia polystroma Causing Asiatic Brown Rot of Stone Fruit.
K. D. Cox, S. M. Villani, A. Poniatowska, G. Schnabel, I. Holb, and J. Fajardo.
 First Report of the 16SrIV-D Phytoplasma Associated with Decline of a Bismarck Palm (Bismarckia nobilis).
K. K. Dey, A. Jeyaprakash, J. Hansen, D. Jones, T. Smith, D. Davison, P. Srivastava, B. Bahder, C. Li, and X. Sun.
 Reduction of Gray Mold with Preharvest Applications of Potassium Tetraborate in Greenhouse Tomato.
F. A. Ahmed and A. M. Alvarez.
Survey of Fusarium Species Associated with Fusarium Head Blight of Spring Wheat (Triticum aestivum) in Southeastern Idaho.
K. M. Bissonnette, P. Wharton, J. Chen, and J. M. Marshall.
 Early-Season Fungicide Programs for Peanut Disease Management.
Y. C. Tsai and T. B. Brenneman.
 Identification of Sunflower (Helianthus annuus) Accessions Resistant to Diaporthe helianthi and Diaporthe gulyae.
F. M. Mathew, T. R. Olson, L. F. Marek, T. J. Gulya, and S. G. Markell.
 Comparison of Greenhouse-Based Inoculation Methods to Study Aggressiveness of Diaporthe helianthi Isolates Causing Phomopsis Stem Canker of Sunflower (Helianthus annuus).
F. M. Mathew, J. G. Jordahl, T. J. Gulya, and S. G. Markell.
 Sunflower Stalk Diseases Initiated Through Leaf Infections.
R. Harveson, F. Mathew, T. Gulya, S. Markell, C. Block, and S. Thompson.
 Incidence of Soybean vein necrosis virus in Alabama Soybean Fields.
E. J. Sikora, K. N. Conner, and A. L. Jacobson.
 Greenhouse Comparison of Two Detection Methods for Potato virus YN-Wi at Four Potato Growth Stages.
A. Beissinger and D. A. Inglis.
 Inoculation Method, Temperature, and Relative Humidity Affect Leaf and Neck Anthracnose, a New Onion Disease in Michigan.
L. M. Rodriguez-Salamanca, R. P. Naegele, L. M. Quesada-Ocampo, and M. K. Hausbeck.
 Farmer-Focused Tools to Improve Soil Health Monitoring on Smallholder Farms in the Morogoro Region of Tanzania.
A. L. Testen, D. P. Mamiro, J. Nahson, N. A. Amuri, S. W. Culman, and S. A. Miller.
 Characterizing the Effect of Foliar Lipo-chitooligosaccharide Application on Sudden Death Syndrome and Sclerotinia Stem Rot in Soybean.
D. A. Marburger, J. F. Willbur, M. E. Weber, J.-M. Ané, M. Kabbage, S. P. Conley, and D. L. Smith.
 Optimized Yellow Dwarf Virus Multiplex PCR Assay Reveals a Common Occurrence of Barley yellow dwarf virus-PAS in Kansas Winter Wheat.
A. G. Laney, R. Acosta-Leal, and D. Rotenberg.
 First Report of Powdery Mildew Caused by Erysiphe aquilegiae on Columbine in the United States.
 Bacterial Blight of Lentil (Lens culinaris) Caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae.
A. D. Adhikari, K. A. Nielsen, R. M. Harveson, C. Graham, R. Beck, and F. M. Mathew.
 First Report of Fenpyrazamine Resistance in Botrytis cinerea from Strawberry Fields in Spain.
D. Fernández-Ortuño, A. Vielba-Fernández, A. Pérez-García, J. A. Torés, and A. de Vicente.
 Effects of Clariva Complete Beans Seed Treatment on Heterodera glycines Reproduction and Soybean Yield in Iowa.
K. M. Bissonnette, C. C. Marett, M. P. Mullaney, G. D. Gebhart, P. Kyveryga, T. A. Mueller, and G. L. Tylka.
 First Report of Cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus in Cucurbits in Georgia, United States.
K. R. Gadhave, B. Dutta, T. Coolong, A. N. Sparks, S. Adkins, and R. Srinivasan.
 Prevalence and Cropping System Impacts on Soybean Vein Necrosis Disease in Delaware Soybeans.
 First Report of Peanut mottle virus in Forage Peanut (Arachis pintoi) in the United States.
K. K. Dey, L. Hassell, C. Li, M. Elliott, and X. Sun.
 Impact of Summer Flooding on Viability of Sclerotinia minor and S. sclerotiorum Sclerotia in Soil.
M. E. Matheron and M. Porchas.
 Incidence of Viruses in Two Large-Scale Plantings of Blackberry in South Carolina as Detected Through the Use of Sentinel Plants and RT-PCR.
B. Poudel, P. Rollins, D. T. Bishop, and S. W. Scott.
 Relative Effects of Demethylation-Inhibiting Fungicides on Late Leaf Spot of Peanut.
A. K. Culbreath, A. J. Gevens, and K. L. Stevenson.
 Red Rust of Neoregelia Bromeliads Caused by a Parasitic Alga Cephaleuros parasiticus in Florida.
G. Sanahuja, P. Lopez, A. J. Palmateer, and A. R. Chase.
Fungicide Resistance Management Guidelines for Cucurbit Downy and Powdery Mildew Control in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast Regions of the United States in 2018.
C. A. Wyenandt, M. T. McGrath, K. L. Everts, S. L. Rideout, B. K. Gugino, and N. Kleczewski.
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