Tree disease specimens sent to Iowa State College for identification, during the past two years, have yielded what is believed to be two new rust records for Iowa. Because of this, and the fact that under certain conditions these diseases could become important, a few comments on these collections are presented
Forty years ago a preliminary list of the rusts (Uredinales) of Iowa was published by the writer. ...
Root systems of western white pine, Pinus montieola Douglas, were excavated with explosives and exam...
The oak wilt disease, caused by Endoconidiophora fagacerum Bretz, has been present in the Brayton Me...
Tree disease specimens sent to Iowa State College for identification, during the past two years, hav...
The late summer and fall of 1953 was one of the driest seasons on record in much of Iowa. After the ...
Several individuals have studied the plant rusts in the driftless area of lowa. Of these, E. W. D. H...
During the summer of 1929 a number of collections were made of parasitic fungi which for one reason ...
A rust epiphytotic in 1858 apparently has been overlooked in the study of disease prevalence in Iowa...
I. Merulius anzericanus as a timber rot. II. Collybia myriadophylla Pk. III. Tricholoma panaeolum Fr...
It is the purpose of this paper to call attention to a rust epiphytotic in l 858, which apparently h...
Four surveys of pine plantations in East Texas between 1969 and 1984 indicate that fusiform rust (Cr...
This paper is intended to review critically and briefly the research being conducted on the oak wilt...
Forty years ago a preliminary list of the rusts (Uredinales) of Iowa was published by the writer. ...
Root systems of western white pine, Pinus montieola Douglas, were excavated with explosives and exam...
The oak wilt disease, caused by Endoconidiophora fagacerum Bretz, has been present in the Brayton Me...
Tree disease specimens sent to Iowa State College for identification, during the past two years, hav...
The late summer and fall of 1953 was one of the driest seasons on record in much of Iowa. After the ...
Several individuals have studied the plant rusts in the driftless area of lowa. Of these, E. W. D. H...
During the summer of 1929 a number of collections were made of parasitic fungi which for one reason ...
A rust epiphytotic in 1858 apparently has been overlooked in the study of disease prevalence in Iowa...
I. Merulius anzericanus as a timber rot. II. Collybia myriadophylla Pk. III. Tricholoma panaeolum Fr...
It is the purpose of this paper to call attention to a rust epiphytotic in l 858, which apparently h...
Four surveys of pine plantations in East Texas between 1969 and 1984 indicate that fusiform rust (Cr...
This paper is intended to review critically and briefly the research being conducted on the oak wilt...
Forty years ago a preliminary list of the rusts (Uredinales) of Iowa was published by the writer. ...
Root systems of western white pine, Pinus montieola Douglas, were excavated with explosives and exam...
The oak wilt disease, caused by Endoconidiophora fagacerum Bretz, has been present in the Brayton Me...