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(2) Artschwager, E. 



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(3) Barss, H. P. 



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(4) Bates, J. M. 



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(5) Beach, W. S. 



1922. A CROWN-ROT OF RHUBARB CAUSED BY PHYTOPHTHORA CACTORUM. Pa. 



Agr. Expt. Sta. Bui. 174, 28 pp., illus. 



(6) 



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(7) Beattie, J. H. 



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(8) ■ 



1937. the culture of table beets. U. S. Dept. Agr. Leaflet 127, 4 pp. 



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1918. anthracnose of lettuce caused by marssonina panattoniana. 

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(15) Chupp, C. 



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(16) Clinton, G. P. 



1905. rhubarb stem -rot rhizoctonia sp. Conn. (State) Agr. Expt. Sta. 

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(17) Cook, H. T. 



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PORA SPECIES OCCURRING O'N CHENOPODIUM ALBUM AND SPINACIA 



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(18) Cook, M. T., and Taubenhaus, J. J. 



1911. trichoderma koningi the cause of a disease of sweet potato. 

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(19) Cox, T. R. 



1940. relation of boron to heart rot in the sugar beet. Amer. Soc. 

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(20) Drechsler, C. 



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(21) Edson, H. A. 



1915. SEEDLING DISEASES OF SUGAR BEETS AND THEIR RELATION TO ROOT-ROT 



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(22) Elliott, J. A. 



1916. the sweet potato "soil rot" or "pox," a slime mold disease. 



Del. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bui. 114, 25 pp., illus. 



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