@article{milholland_daykin_1997, title={Sporangial production (secondary inoculum): A component of partial resistance in strawberry to Phytophthora fragariae var fragariae}, ISBN={["90-6605-859-5"]}, ISSN={["0567-7572"]}, DOI={10.17660/actahortic.1997.439.25}, number={439}, journal={THIRD INTERNATIONAL STRAWBERRY SYMPOSIUM, VOLS. 1 AND 2}, author={Milholland, RD and Daykin, ME}, year={1997}, pages={185–188} } @book{milholland_1994, title={A monograph of Phytophthora fragariae and the red stele disease of strawberry}, number={306}, journal={A monograph of Phytophthora fragariae and the red stele disease of strawberry}, publisher={Raleigh, NC : North Carolina Agricultural Research Service, North Carolina State University}, author={Milholland, R. D.}, year={1994} } @article{milholland_daykin_1993, title={COLONIZATION OF ROOTS OF STRAWBERRY CULTIVARS WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF SUSCEPTIBILITY TO PHYTOPHTHORA-FRAGARIAE}, volume={83}, ISSN={["0031-949X"]}, DOI={10.1094/Phyto-83-538}, abstractNote={Roots of strawberry cultivars Tennessee Beauty (susceptible), Surecrop (partially resistant), and Climax (highly resistant) were examined microscopically at 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 days after inoculation with Phyrophrhora fragariaz race Pf-2. Cultivar Climax had no infection hyphae or reproductive organs of P. fragariae at any time period or distance from the root tip. Cultivar Surecrop roots were colonized at a slower rate and had fewer reproductive organs than had Tennessee Beauty. The lack of sporangial production (secondary inoculum) on Surecrop substantiates previous findings of few or no sporangia produced on Surecrop roots 14 days after inoculation with P. fragariae race Pf-2 [...]}, number={5}, journal={PHYTOPATHOLOGY}, author={MILHOLLAND, RD and DAYKIN, ME}, year={1993}, month={May}, pages={538–542} } @article{milholland_1991, title={Muscadine grapes: Some important diseases and their control}, volume={75}, DOI={10.1094/pd-75-0113}, number={2}, journal={Plant Disease}, author={Milholland, R. D.}, year={1991}, pages={113} } @article{milholland_cline_daykin_1989, title={CRITERIA FOR IDENTIFYING PATHOGENIC RACES OF PHYTOPHTHORA-FRAGARIAE ON SELECTED STRAWBERRY GENOTYPES}, volume={79}, ISSN={["0031-949X"]}, DOI={10.1094/Phyto-79-535}, number={5}, journal={PHYTOPATHOLOGY}, author={MILHOLLAND, RD and CLINE, WO and DAYKIN, ME}, year={1989}, month={May}, pages={535–538} } @article{milholland_1976, title={Translocation of benomyl in highbush blueberry and its effect on Botryosphaeria corticis and Gloeosporium minus}, volume={60}, number={2}, journal={Plant Disease Reporter}, author={Milholland, R. D.}, year={1976}, pages={126} } @article{milholland_1975, title={PATHOGENICITY AND HISTOPATHOLOGY OF PHYTOPHTHORA-CINNAMOMI ON HIGHBUSH AND RABBITEYE BLUEBERRY}, volume={65}, ISSN={["1943-7684"]}, DOI={10.1094/Phyto-65-789}, number={7}, journal={PHYTOPATHOLOGY}, author={MILHOLLAND, RD}, year={1975}, pages={789–793} } @article{milholland_1975, title={Susceptibility of highbush and rabbiteye blueberry in North Carolina to Glomerella cingulata}, volume={59}, number={3}, journal={Plant Disease Reporter}, author={Milholland, R. D.}, year={1975}, pages={189} } @article{milholland_1974, title={STEM AND ROOT-ROT OF BLUEBERRY CAUSED BY CALONECTRIA-CROTALARIAE}, volume={64}, ISSN={["1943-7684"]}, DOI={10.1094/Phyto-64-831}, number={6}, journal={PHYTOPATHOLOGY}, author={MILHOLLAND, RD}, year={1974}, pages={831–834} } @article{milholland_1972, title={FACTORS AFFECTING SPORULATION AND INFECTION BY BLUEBERRY STEM CANKER FUNGUS, BOTRYOSPHAERIA-CORTICIS}, volume={62}, ISSN={["1943-7684"]}, DOI={10.1094/Phyto-62-137}, number={1}, journal={PHYTOPATHOLOGY}, author={MILHOLLAND, RD}, year={1972}, pages={137-+} } @article{milholland_jones_1972, title={Post-harvest decay of highbush blueberry fruit in North Carolina}, volume={56}, number={2}, journal={Plant Disease Reporter}, author={Milholland, R. D. and Jones, R. K.}, year={1972}, pages={118} }