1997 article

Sporangial production (secondary inoculum): A component of partial resistance in strawberry to Phytophthora fragariae var fragariae

THIRD INTERNATIONAL STRAWBERRY SYMPOSIUM, VOLS. 1 AND 2, pp. 185–188.

By: R. Milholland* & M. Daykin

author keywords: Fragaria x ananassa; disease resistance; red stele; root rot
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1994 book

A monograph of Phytophthora fragariae and the red stele disease of strawberry

In A monograph of Phytophthora fragariae and the red stele disease of strawberry. Raleigh, NC : North Carolina Agricultural Research Service, North Carolina State University.

By: R. Milholland

Source: NC State University Libraries
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1993 journal article

COLONIZATION OF ROOTS OF STRAWBERRY CULTIVARS WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF SUSCEPTIBILITY TO PHYTOPHTHORA-FRAGARIAE

PHYTOPATHOLOGY, 83(5), 538–542.

By: R. Milholland* & M. Daykin

TL;DR: Roots of strawberry cultivars Tennessee Beauty, Surecrop, and Climax were examined microscopically at 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 days after inoculation with Phyrophrhora fragariaz race Pf-2 and found no infection hyphae or reproductive organs of P. fragariae at any time period or distance from the root tip. (via Semantic Scholar)
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1991 journal article

Muscadine grapes: Some important diseases and their control

Plant Disease, 75(2), 113.

By: R. Milholland

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Source: NC State University Libraries
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1989 journal article

CRITERIA FOR IDENTIFYING PATHOGENIC RACES OF PHYTOPHTHORA-FRAGARIAE ON SELECTED STRAWBERRY GENOTYPES

PHYTOPATHOLOGY, 79(5), 535–538.

By: R. Milholland*, W. Cline & M. Daykin

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1976 journal article

Translocation of benomyl in highbush blueberry and its effect on Botryosphaeria corticis and Gloeosporium minus

Plant Disease Reporter, 60(2), 126.

By: R. Milholland

Source: NC State University Libraries
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1975 journal article

PATHOGENICITY AND HISTOPATHOLOGY OF PHYTOPHTHORA-CINNAMOMI ON HIGHBUSH AND RABBITEYE BLUEBERRY

PHYTOPATHOLOGY, 65(7), 789–793.

By: R. Milholland*

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1975 journal article

Susceptibility of highbush and rabbiteye blueberry in North Carolina to Glomerella cingulata

Plant Disease Reporter, 59(3), 189.

By: R. Milholland

Source: NC State University Libraries
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1974 journal article

STEM AND ROOT-ROT OF BLUEBERRY CAUSED BY CALONECTRIA-CROTALARIAE

PHYTOPATHOLOGY, 64(6), 831–834.

By: R. Milholland*

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1972 journal article

FACTORS AFFECTING SPORULATION AND INFECTION BY BLUEBERRY STEM CANKER FUNGUS, BOTRYOSPHAERIA-CORTICIS

PHYTOPATHOLOGY, 62(1), 137-+.

By: R. Milholland*

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1972 journal article

Post-harvest decay of highbush blueberry fruit in North Carolina

Plant Disease Reporter, 56(2), 118.

By: R. Milholland & R. Jones

Source: NC State University Libraries
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