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1922. a bacterial wilt of the bean caused by bacterium flaccum- 



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(104) Jenkins, Anna E. 



1931. lima-bean scab caused by ELSiNOE. Jour. Agr. Res. 42 : 13-23, 

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1933. further studies of lima-bean scab. Phytopathology 23: 662- 

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(106) Jennison, Harry MiLLncEN. 



1921. observations upon the bacterial blight of field and garden 

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(107) Johnson, James. 



1916. host plants of thielavia basicola. Jour. Agr. Res. 7 : 289-300, 

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1918. influence of soil temperature on thielavia root-rot. (Abstract) 



Phytopathology 8 : 77. 



(109) Jones, Fred Reuel. 



1923. stem and rootrot of peas in the united states caused by 



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(110) and Drechsler, Charles. 



1925. ROOTROT OF PEAS IN THE UNITED STATES CAUSED BY APHANOMYCES 



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(111) and Linford, M. B. 



1925. pea disease survey in Wisconsin. Wis. Agr. Expt. Sta. Res. 

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(112) and Vaughan, R. E. 



1921. ANTHRACNOSE of the garden pea. Phytopathology 11 : 500-503, 

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(113) Jones, Leon K. 



1927. studies of the nature and control of blight, leaf and pod 



spot and rootrot of peas caused by species of ascochyta. 

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(114) Kendrick, James B. 



1933. SEEDLING STEM BLIGHT OF FIELD BEANS CAUSED BY RHIZOCTONIA 



BATATicoLA at high temperatures. Phytopathology 23 : 949- 

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(115) Number not used. 



(116) Lauritzen, J. I. 



1919. THE RELATION OF TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY TO INFECTION BY 



certain fungi. Phytopathology 9: [7]-35. 



(117) Harter, L. L., and Whitney, W. A. 



1933. environmental factors in relation to snap-bean diseases 

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(118) Leach, J. G. 



1923. the parasitism of collectotrichum lindemuthianum. Minn. 

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1923. an influence of moisture on bean wet. Jour. Agr. Res. 24 : 

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(120) Linford, M[aurice] B. 



1931. streak, a virus disease of peas transmitted by thrlps tabaci. 

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( 121 ) and Sprague, Roderick. 



1927. species of ascochyta parasitic on the pea. Phytopathology 

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(122) Ltjdwig, C. A. 



1926. PSEUDOMONAS (PHYTOMONAS) pisi sackett, the cause of a pod 

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