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2008 APS POSteRS<br />
P-304<br />
virtual<br />
Flash<br />
& dash Biology and epidemiology of Colletotrichum<br />
species associated with ripe rot of grapes. K. R.<br />
WHITTEN BUXTON (1), T. B. Sutton (1). (1)<br />
North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC,<br />
U.S.A.<br />
P-305 Epidemiological significance of C. gloeosporioides<br />
infestation of nursery plants on crown rot of<br />
strawberry. M. RAHMAN (1), F. Louws (1). (1) NC<br />
State University, Raleigh, NC, U.S.A.<br />
P-306 Powdery mildew of onion caused by Leveillula<br />
taurica and <strong>the</strong> possible epidemiological role<br />
of alternative hosts in Idaho and Oregon. R.<br />
P-307<br />
SAMPANGI (1). (1) University of Idaho<br />
Flash<br />
&<br />
dash<br />
Flash<br />
&<br />
davsh Reservoir hosts of Xylella fastidiosa, causal agent<br />
of Pierce’s disease of grapevines, in North Carolina.<br />
L. E. FLOYD (1), T. B. Sutton (1). (1) North<br />
Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, U.S.A.<br />
P-308 Aerial content and viability of Monilinia fructigena<br />
conidia in relation to brown rot development and<br />
wea<strong>the</strong>r factors in environmentally-benign apple<br />
production system. I. J. HOLB (1). (1) University of<br />
Debrecen, Centre of Agricultural Sciences, Debrecen,<br />
Hungary<br />
P-309 Dispersal of Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri bacteria<br />
downwind from harvested, infected fruit. P. E.<br />
PARKER (1), C. H. Bock (3), A. Z. Cook (1), T. R.<br />
Gottwald (2). (1) USDA-APHIS-PPQ, Edinburg,<br />
TX, U.S.A., (2) USDA-ARS-USHRL, Ft. Pierce, FL,<br />
U.S.A., (3) USDA-ARS/University of Florida, Ft.<br />
Pierce, FL, U.S.A.<br />
P-310 Automating <strong>the</strong> assessment of citrus canker<br />
symptoms with image analysis. A. Z. Cook (1), C.<br />
H. BOCK (3), P. E. Parker (1), T. R. Gottwald (2).<br />
(1) USDA-APHIS-PPQ, Edinburg, TX, U.S.A., (2)<br />
USDA-ARS, Ft. Pierce, FL, U.S.A., (3) USDA-ARS/<br />
University of FL, Ft. Pierce, FL, U.S.A.<br />
P-311 Patterns of multi-virus infections in Florida<br />
watermelon. W. W. TURECHEK (1), S. Adkins (1),<br />
C. S. Kousik (2), P. A. Stansly (3), P. D. Roberts (3).<br />
(1) USDA-ARS, Horticultural Research Lab, Fort<br />
Pierce, FL, U.S.A., (2) USDA-ARS, U.S. Vegetable<br />
Lab, Charleston, SC, U.S.A., (3) University of<br />
Florida, SWFREC, Immokalee, FL, U.S.A.<br />
P-312 Effect of <strong>the</strong> infection times by Zucchini yellow<br />
mosaic virus on <strong>the</strong> yield and growth in cucumber.<br />
S. KO (2), M. Kim (2), M. Cho (2), Y. Lee (1), H.<br />
Choi (1), G. Lim (2). (1) Plant Pathology Division,<br />
National Institute of Agricultural Science and<br />
Technology, Suwon, Korea, (2) Vegetable Experiment<br />
Station, Jeonnam Agricultural Research and<br />
Extension Services, Kurye, Jeonnam, Korea<br />
P-313 Geographical diversity of <strong>the</strong> grapevine pathogen<br />
Eutypa lata in North <strong>American</strong> vineyards. P.<br />
ROLSHAUSEN (4), K. Baumgartner (5), S.<br />
Bergemann (1), P. Fujiyoshi (5), D. Gubler (3), W.<br />
Wilcox (2). (1) Department of Biology, Middle<br />
Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN,<br />
U.S.A., (2) Department of Plant Pathology, Cornell<br />
virtual<br />
Flash<br />
& dash<br />
University, Geneva, NY, U.S.A., (3) Department<br />
of Plant Pathology, University of California, Davis,<br />
U.S.A., (4) Department of Plant Science, University<br />
of Connecticut, Storrs, U.S.A., (5) USDA-ARS,<br />
Davis, CA, U.S.A.<br />
P-314 Effects of host resistance and shading density on <strong>the</strong><br />
disease severity of hydrangea leaf spot. Y. LI (2), M.<br />
T. Windham (1), R. N. Trigiano (1), A. S. Windham<br />
(2), S. M. Reed (3), J. M. Spiers (4), T. A. Rinehart<br />
(4). (1) Dept. of Entomology and Plant Pathology,<br />
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, U.S.A., (2)<br />
Soil, Plant and Pest Center, University of Tennessee,<br />
Knoxville, TN, U.S.A., (3) USDA/ARS Floral &<br />
Nursery Plants Research Unit, McMinnville, TN,<br />
U.S.A., (4) USDA/ARS Thad Cochran Horticultural<br />
Research Laboratory, Poplarville, MS, U.S.A.<br />
P-315 Effect of thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) damage in<br />
<strong>the</strong> severity of purple blotch disease of onion caused<br />
by Alternaria sp. under tropical conditions. M.<br />
FELICIANO (1), L. I. Rivera-Vargas (1), I. Cabrera<br />
(1). (1) University of Puerto Rico<br />
P-316 Development of Enterobacter cloacae on onion<br />
plants, and effect of post-harvest curing temperature<br />
on development of Enterobacter bulb decay. B. K.<br />
SCHROEDER (1), E. Thyren (1), J. L. Sires (1), L.<br />
J. du Toit (1). (1) Washington State University<br />
P-317 Why do arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi form hyphal<br />
platoons? G. NASIM (1), R. Bajwa (1). (1)<br />
University of <strong>the</strong> Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan<br />
P-318 Modeling and visualization of Alternaria. E. Spriggs<br />
(1), J. Schlecht (1), K. Barnard (1), B. M. PRYOR<br />
(1). (1) University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, U.S.A.<br />
Fusarium Head Blight<br />
P-319<br />
virtual<br />
Flash<br />
& dash Decline in viability of Gibberella zeae ascospores<br />
after exposure to <strong>the</strong> solar radiation. M. NITA (1), E.<br />
De Wolf (1), S. Isard (2). (1) Kansas State University,<br />
Manhattan, KS, U.S.A., (2) Pennsylvania State<br />
University, University Park, PA, U.S.A.<br />
P-320 Genetic characterization of predominantly nivalenolproducing<br />
populations belonging to <strong>the</strong> Fusarium<br />
graminearum species complex from <strong>the</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>rn<br />
U.S. L. R. GALE (1), S. A. Harrison (2), E. A. Milus<br />
(3), K. O’Donnell (5), T. J. Ward (5), H. Kistler (4).<br />
(1) Dept. Plant Pathology, University of Minnesota,<br />
St. Paul, MN, U.S.A., (2) Dept. of Agronomy,<br />
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA,<br />
U.S.A., (3) Dept. of Plant Pathology, University of<br />
Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, U.S.A., (4) USDA, ARS,<br />
Cereal Disease Laboratory, St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.,<br />
(5) USDA, ARS, National Center for Agricultural<br />
P-321<br />
Signifies Flash-&-Dash and Virtual Flash-&-Dash posters.<br />
Utilization Research Laboratory, Peoria, IL, U.S.A.<br />
Flash<br />
&<br />
dash Use of mechanistic simulation models to<br />
predict disease intensity of Fusarium head blight and<br />
deoxynivalenol concentration. M. NITA (1), E. De<br />
Wolf (1), L. Madden (5), P. Paul (5), G. Shaner (3),<br />
T. Adhikari (2), S. Ali (2), J. Stein (4), L. Osborn<br />
(4), S. Wegulo (6). (1) Kansas State University,<br />
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