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Let me repeat that the references cited are
a mere sampling of the vast amount of material
published on plant diseases. Most plant patholo-
gists will have access to the Plant Disease
Reporter, Plant Disease, Phytopathology,
Review of Applied Mycology, Mycologia, Biolog-
ical Abstracts, Journal of Economic Entomology,
Agricultural Chemicals, NAC News, Arborists'
News, Proceedings of the International Shade
Tree Conference , and other technical publica-
tions. Gardeners will find information on
plant diseases in the publications of single plant
societies, such as the American Camellia Society
and the American Rose Society. State agricul-
tural experiment stations have a wealth of
material.
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