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PLANT PATHOLOGY, VOLUME III

Prologue: Inoculum and the Diseased Population

A. E. DIMOND and J. G. HORSFALL

Inoculum Potential

S. D. GARRETT

Autonomous Dispersal

A. E. MUSKETT

Dispersal of Inoculum by Insects and Other Animals, Including Man

L . BROADBENT

Dispersal by Air and Water—

The Take-Off

C. T. INGOLD

Dispersal by Air and Water—The Flight and Landing

HARALD SCHRODTER

Analysis of Epidemics

J. E. VAN DER PLANK

Forecasting Epidemics

PAUL E. WAGGONER

Quarantines

ERNST GRAM

Cultural Practices in Disease Control

RUSSELL B. STEVENS

Soil Treatment

W . A. KREUTZER

Performance of Fungicides on Plants and in Soil—Physical, Chemical, and Biological Considerations

H. P. BURCHFIELD

Biological Interference with Epidemics

H. DARPOUX

The Problem of Breeding Resistant Varieties

E . C. STAKMAN and J . J . CHRISTENSEN

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