Browsing by Author "Damicone, John P."
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Alfalfa stem nematode
Damicone, John P. (Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, 2013-04) -
Biology and Management of Black Leg Disease in Winter Canola
Cevallos Navarrete, Felipe Gabriel (2018-08-01)The fungus Leptosphaeria maculans is the causal agent of black leg disease in canola (Brassica napus). The best strategy to control this disease is the use of genetic resistance. Two types of resistance are described. ... -
Cole crop production (broccoli, cabbage, and cauliflower)
Kahn, Brian A.; Rebek, Eric J.; Damicone, John P. (Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, 2009-09) -
Common diseases of tomatoes - Part II. Diseases caused by bacteria, viruses, and nematodes
Damicone, John P.; Brandenberger, Lynn (Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, 2015-07) -
Common diseases of tomatoes: Part I. Diseases caused by fungi
Damicone, John P.; Brandenberger, Lynn (Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, 2015-07) -
Fate of salmonella introduced to cantaloupe through natural fruit cracks and flowers, alone or in the presence of the plant pathogen Erwinia tracheiphila
Gautam, Dhiraj (2012-12)Salmonella-tainted cantaloupe has been implicated in foodborne illnesses. We know little about Salmonella ecology on cantaloupe flowers and fruits, and chose to investigate whether it can enter edible tissues, and whether ... -
Foliar diseases of peanut
Damicone, John P. (Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, 2014-01) -
Infection efficiency of propagules of Pyrenophora tritici-repentis isolates and evaluation of wheat for reaction to tan spot
Evans, Conrad Kent (1995-05) -
Phymatotrichum root rot
Damicone, John P. (Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, 2014-01) -
Soilborne blight diseases of peanut
Damicone, John P. (Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, 2014-01) -
Studies on the interaction of viruses and their plant hosts: Transmission in seed and symptom determinants
Filho, Francisco Miguel de Assis (1999-12) -
Study of vascular movement of Potato virus X (PVX) TGBp1, TGBp2 and CP using the Commelina yellow mottle virus promoter and GFP
Mekuria, Tefera A. (2007-07)Scope and Method of Study: