1982
Proceedings of the USDA Forest Service American Chestnut Cooperators' Meeting. Morgantown, West Virginia. January 5-7, 1982.
- Foreword & Acknowledgement
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- Hypovirulence in Endothia Parasitica and Suggested Procedures for It's Detection and Analysis
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- USDA Forest Service Cooperative Research Chestnut Program 1978 to 1982
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- Summary of Endothia Parasitica Hypovirulence Research at West Virginia University
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- Summary of Relationships Among Swollen Superficial Cankers, Survival of American Chestnut Trees, and Hypovirulence in Endothia Parasitica at Southeastern Forest Experiment Station
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- Summary of Chestnut Research at Duke University 1980 to 1981
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- Summary Research Sporulation and Dissemination of Hypovirulent Strains of the Chestnut Blight Fungus at the University of Kentucky
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- Summary Research on Biology of Hypovirulent and Virulent Endothia Parasitica on Blight-Resistant and Blight-Susceptible Chestnut Trees at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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- Summary of Hypovirulence Research at Utah State University
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- Chestnut Blight: Defense Reactions
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- Hybrid Chestnuts at the Lesesne Forest, Virginia
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- Disease Incidence, Symptomatology, and Vegetative Compatibility Type Distribution of Endothia Parasitica on Oak and Chestnut Hosts in North Carolina
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- Endothia Parasitica on Nuts of Castanea Dentata
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- Experimentation with Hypovirulent Endothia Parasitica in Michigan
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- The Distribution of Surviving American Chestnuts in Michigan
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- Detection and Evaluation of Hypovirulence in and Resistance to Endothia Parasitica in Surviving American Chestnuts and Associated Oaks in North Carolina
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- Propagation of American Chestnut In Vitro
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- Carpenter Ants as Carriers of Endothia Parasitica
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- Association of Endothia Parasitica with Mites Isolated from Cankers on American Chestnut Trees
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- Natural Dissemination of Artificially Inoculated Hypovirulent Strains of Endothia Parasitica
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- Attempts to Control Chestnut Blight with Slurry and Conidial Sprays of Hypovirulent Strains
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- Effects of Selected North American and Italian Cytoplasmic Hypovirulence Agents on North American and Italian Strains of Endothia Parasitica
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- Utilization of Chestnut Tannins By Endothia Parasitica
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- The Ability of Hypovirulent Isolates and Mixtures of Hypovirulent Isolates to Control Artificially Established Virulent Cankers
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- Mycelium Production in Liquid Media By Several Normal, Hypovirulent and Converted Endothia Parasitica Isolates
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- Isolation and Partial Characterization of a Virus-like Particle and it's Genome Associated With Endothia Parasitica Strain 43
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- Liposome Encapsulated DSRNA For Cell-Free Transmission of Hypovirulence
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- Strategies for Enhancing Dissemination of Hypovirulence in Endothia Parasitica: State of the Art
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- Host-Parasite Interactions of Endothia Parasitica on Chestnut Species: State of the Art
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- Molecular Aspects of Hypovirulence: State of the Art
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- Cultural Considerations in Endothia Parasitica: State of the Art
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- Vegetative Compatibility and Hypovirulence Conversion in Endothia Parasitica: State of the Art
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- Chestnut Blight--Priorities for Research
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- Bimonthly Inoculations of Virulent and Hypovirulent Isolates of Endothia Parasitica
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- Treatment of Endothia Parasitica Cankers Using 4 Hypovirulent Slurries
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- Ants as Vectors of Endothia Parasitica
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- Detection of RNA Dependent-RNA Polymerase Activity in Crude Extracts of Virus-like Particles in Endothia Parasitica Strain EP-43
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- The Ultrastructure of Endothia Parasitica: General Features and Visualization of Virus-like Particles in a Hypovirulent Isolate
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