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T A Wheeler

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Plant Disease|February 22, 2019
First Report of Cylindrocladium Black Rot Caused by Cylindrocladium parasiticum on Peanut in TexasT A Wheeler, M C Black
Journal of Nematology|March 7, 2009
Relationship of Aerial Broad Band Reflectance to Meloidogyne incognita Density in CottonT A Wheeler, H W Kaufman
Journal of Nematology|March 13, 2009
Interactions Among Pratylenchus penetrans, P. scribneri, and Verticillium dahliae in the Potato Early Dying Disease ComplexT A Wheeler, R M Riedel
Plant Disease|March 13, 2019
Root Rot by Rhizoctonia solani on Ambrosia grayi in TexasT A Wheeler, P Dotray, J Winchester
Journal of Nematology|March 10, 2009
Root Galling and Reproduction of Meloidogyne incognita Isolates from Texas on Resistant Cotton GenotypesE Zhou, T A Wheeler, J L Starr
Plant Disease|March 8, 2019
Identification of Resistance to Thielaviopsis basicola in Diploid CottonT A Wheeler, J R Gannaway, K Keating
Journal of Nematology|March 10, 2009
Survey of Meloidogyne incognita and Thielaviopsis basicola: Their Impact on Cotton Fruiting and Producers' Management Choices in Infested FieldsT A Wheeler, K D Hake, J K Dever
Journal of Nematology|March 14, 2009
Yield-loss Models for Tobacco Infected with Meloidogyne incognita as Affected by Soil MoistureT A Wheeler, K R Barker, S M Schneider
Journal of Nematology|May 15, 2009
Effect of Fumigation on Rotylenchulus reniformis Population Density Through Subsurface Drip Irrigation Located Every Other FurrowT A Wheeler, D O Porter, D Archer, et al.
The Journal of Parasitology|October 1, 1989
Brachylaima apoplania n. sp. (Digenea: Brachylaimidae) from the Polynesian rat, Rattus exulans (Rodentia: Muridae), in New Zealand: origins and zoogeographyT A Wheeler, M Roberts, M Beverley-Burton, et al.
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Plant Disease|February 22, 2019
First Report of Cylindrocladium Black Rot Caused by Cylindrocladium parasiticum on Peanut in TexasT A Wheeler, M C Black
Journal of Nematology|March 7, 2009
Relationship of Aerial Broad Band Reflectance to Meloidogyne incognita Density in CottonT A Wheeler, H W Kaufman
Journal of Nematology|March 13, 2009
Interactions Among Pratylenchus penetrans, P. scribneri, and Verticillium dahliae in the Potato Early Dying Disease ComplexT A Wheeler, R M Riedel
Plant Disease|March 13, 2019
Root Rot by Rhizoctonia solani on Ambrosia grayi in TexasT A Wheeler, P Dotray, J Winchester
Journal of Nematology|March 10, 2009
Root Galling and Reproduction of Meloidogyne incognita Isolates from Texas on Resistant Cotton GenotypesE Zhou, T A Wheeler, J L Starr
Plant Disease|March 8, 2019
Identification of Resistance to Thielaviopsis basicola in Diploid CottonT A Wheeler, J R Gannaway, K Keating
Journal of Nematology|March 10, 2009
Survey of Meloidogyne incognita and Thielaviopsis basicola: Their Impact on Cotton Fruiting and Producers' Management Choices in Infested FieldsT A Wheeler, K D Hake, J K Dever
Journal of Nematology|March 14, 2009
Yield-loss Models for Tobacco Infected with Meloidogyne incognita as Affected by Soil MoistureT A Wheeler, K R Barker, S M Schneider
Journal of Nematology|May 15, 2009
Effect of Fumigation on Rotylenchulus reniformis Population Density Through Subsurface Drip Irrigation Located Every Other FurrowT A Wheeler, D O Porter, D Archer, et al.
The Journal of Parasitology|October 1, 1989
Brachylaima apoplania n. sp. (Digenea: Brachylaimidae) from the Polynesian rat, Rattus exulans (Rodentia: Muridae), in New Zealand: origins and zoogeographyT A Wheeler, M Roberts, M Beverley-Burton, et al.
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