Phytopathology, Volume 8American Phytopathological Society, 1918 List of members of the society accompany v. 22 no. 9, v. 25 no. 5, v.38 no. 8, v.43 no. 5. |
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... Michigan Acad . Sci . [ 1915 ] : 190-193 . 1916 . Literature , p . 192-193 . Bruner , Stephen C. A new species of Endothia . Mycologia 8 : 239-242 , pl . 192. S. 1916 . Endothia havanensis sp . nov . Campbell , J. A. Root - knot of ...
... Michigan Acad . Sci . [ 1915 ] : 190-193 . 1916 . Literature , p . 192-193 . Bruner , Stephen C. A new species of Endothia . Mycologia 8 : 239-242 , pl . 192. S. 1916 . Endothia havanensis sp . nov . Campbell , J. A. Root - knot of ...
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... Michigan plant disease survey for 1914. 17th Rpt . Michigan Acad . Sci . [ 1915 ] : 123-133 . 1916 . An undescribed bark canker of apple and the associated organism . 17th Rpt . Michigan Acad . Sci . [ 1915 ] : 117-122 . 1916 ...
... Michigan plant disease survey for 1914. 17th Rpt . Michigan Acad . Sci . [ 1915 ] : 123-133 . 1916 . An undescribed bark canker of apple and the associated organism . 17th Rpt . Michigan Acad . Sci . [ 1915 ] : 117-122 . 1916 ...
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... Michigan fungi for 1911 , 1912 , 1913 and 1914 . 17th Rpt . Michigan Acad . Sci . [ 1915 ] : 194-223 . 1916 . and Mains , Edwin Butterworth . An epidemic of Cronartium comptoniæ at the Roscommon state nurseries . 17th Rpt . Michigan ...
... Michigan fungi for 1911 , 1912 , 1913 and 1914 . 17th Rpt . Michigan Acad . Sci . [ 1915 ] : 194-223 . 1916 . and Mains , Edwin Butterworth . An epidemic of Cronartium comptoniæ at the Roscommon state nurseries . 17th Rpt . Michigan ...
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... Michigan Acad . Sci . [ 1915 ] : 141 . Smith , Erwin Frink . Further evidence as to the relation between crown gall and cancer . Proc . Nat . Acad . Sci . 2 : 444-448 . Ag . 1916 . Sorauer , Paul . Manual of Plant Diseases . ed . 3 ...
... Michigan Acad . Sci . [ 1915 ] : 141 . Smith , Erwin Frink . Further evidence as to the relation between crown gall and cancer . Proc . Nat . Acad . Sci . 2 : 444-448 . Ag . 1916 . Sorauer , Paul . Manual of Plant Diseases . ed . 3 ...
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... Michigan , on May 17 , 1916 , and later at Haugan , Montana , on June 18 , 1917 . The younger portions of the stems of one large clump of willows at Haugan were found heavily infected with the rust which appeared to have been mature for ...
... Michigan , on May 17 , 1916 , and later at Haugan , Montana , on June 18 , 1917 . The younger portions of the stems of one large clump of willows at Haugan were found heavily infected with the rust which appeared to have been mature for ...
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Page 171 - person" as used in this Act shall be construed to import both the plural and the singular, as the case demands, and shall include corporations, companies, societies and associations. When construing and enforcing the provisions of this Act, the act, omission, or failure of any officer, agent, or other person acting for or employed by any...
Page 172 - Congress, later of the office of foreign seed and plant Introduction of the Bureau of Plant Industry.
Page 171 - Nursery stock, including all field-grown florists' stock, trees, shrubs, vines, cuttings, grafts, scions, buds, fruit pits and other seeds of fruit and ornamental trees or shrubs, and other plants and plant products for propagation, except field, vegetable, and flower seeds, bedding plants and other herbaceous plants, bulbs, and roots...
Page 141 - This latter probability has an important bearing both from the standpoint of the public health and economic interests, and the Bureau of Plant Industry of the United States Department of Agriculture has undertaken an investigation of corn with a view to determining its possible relation to the development of pellagra.
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