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    Abstracts of presentations at the 22nd Congress of the Israeli Phytopathological Society February 12–13,2001 ARO, The Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel

    D. Shtienberg, M. Reuveni, N. Shegalov, D. Shegalov, D. Eshel in Phytoparasitica (2001)

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    Abstracts of Presentations at the 19th Congress of the Israeli Phytopathological Society

    M. Raviv, I. Nir, Y. Pinkas, E. Shabi, S. Elisha, Marcell Maimon in Phytoparasitica (1998)

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    The 18th congress of the israeli phytopathological society

    Y. Elad, D. Shtienberg, H. Vintal, Y. Cohen, Sonia Farkash in Phytoparasitica (1997)

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    Abstracts of papers presented at the 8th conference of the Entomological Society of Israel Abstracts of papers presented at the 17th congress of the Israeli Phytopathological Society

    Amnon Freidberg, Yoram össler, David Nestel, Smadar Hirsh in Phytoparasitica (1996)

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    Abstracts of papers presented at the 16th Congress of the Israeli Phytopathological Society

    Y. Saranga, Daphna Blachinsky, D. Shtienberg, G. Ben-Hador, A. Dinoor in Phytoparasitica (1995)

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    Abstracts of papers presented at the Sixth InternationalVerticillium Symposium Abstracts of papers presented at the Seventh Conference of the Entomological Society of Israel

    L. Kening, D. I. Rouse, T. L. German, D. M. Roberts, B. W. Bainbridge in Phytoparasitica (1995)

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    Abstracts of papers presented at the 14th Congress of the Israeli Phytopathological Society Abstracts of papers presented at the 8th Meeting on Whiteflies in Field Crops, Vegetables and Ornamentals

    I. S. Ben-Ze’ev, Edna Levy, Osnat Ben-Gal, Y. Shabtay, B. Raccah in Phytoparasitica (1993)

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    Abstracts of papers presented at the 13th congress of the Israeli phytopathological society

    H. Schlesinger, Y. Ben-yephet, Michal Reuven, Miriam Lampel, Y. Nitzani in Phytoparasitica (1992)

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    In memoriam

    K. R. S. Ascher, D. Orion in Phytoparasitica (1991)

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    Nematicide seed dressing forpratylenchusMEDITERRANEUS control in wheat

    Wheat (Triticum aestivum cv. Lakhish) seeds were coated with Promet 666, a seed dressing formulation of furathiocarb, a systemic soil insecticide, at 5 and 15 ml/kg seeds. This treatment was evaluated forPratylen...

    D. orion, I. Glazer in Phytoparasitica (1987)

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    Excised tomato root culture as a tool for testing root-knot nematode resistance

    The excised root culture inoculation technique proved to be an accurate method for evaluating resistance to root-knot nematodes in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum). Root cultures of seven tomato cultivars growing...

    D. Orion, M. Pilowsky in Phytoparasitica (1984)

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    Abstracts of papers presented at the 8th Congress of the Phytopathological Society of Israel

    G. A. Zentmyer, Y. Pinkas, Arna Kariv, R. Kenneth, D. Zutra, G. Kritzman in Phytoparasitica (1983)

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    The role of soilborne pathogens under conditions of intensive agriculture

    The importance of soilborne pathogens is discussed with regard to their buildup, factors leading to severity of disease, and control measures. The role of monoculture, stress conditions and pathogen survival i...

    J. Krikun, D. Orion, A. Nachmias, R. Reuveni in Phytoparasitica (1982)

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    Verticillium wilt of potato: Importance and control

    The importance of Verticillium wilt of potato and its control are discussed. Among the factors considered in controlling the disease are the role of seed tubers in disseminating the pathogen, the interaction o...

    J. Krikun, D. Orion in Phytoparasitica (1979)

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    The distribution, pathogenicity and ecology ofPratylenchus Thornei in the northern negev

    Pratylenchus thornei was found in fields in the northern Negev infesting alfalfa, barley, potatoes, trifolium, watermelon and wheat. Females, males and larvae invaded the cortical root tissue, leading to root col...

    D. Orion, J. Krikun, Meira Sullami in Phytoparasitica (1979)

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    Abstracts of papers presented at the 6th Congress of the Phytopathological Society of Israel

    G. Loebenstein, R. L. Wain, Y. Eshel, S. Ovadia, Y. Pinkas in Phytoparasitica (1979)

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    A check list of diseases of Fruit Crops in Israel

    J. Palti, Z. Solel, A. Sztejnberg, Z. Arenstein, M. Bar-Joseph in Phytoparasitica (1977)

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    Response ofVerticillium-resistant andVerticillium-susceptible tomato varieties to inoculation with the nematodeMeloidogyne javanica and withVerticillium dahliae

    The reaction of two tomato varieties, Gilat 38 (Verticillium resistant) and Rehovot 13 (Verticillium susceptible), to inoculation withMeloidogyne javanica andVerticillium dahliae, was examined. The nematode did n...

    D. Orion, J. Krikun in Phytoparasitica (1976)

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    Abstracts of papers presented at the fourth israel congress of plant pathology

    D. Orion, E. Cohn, J. Katan, R. Kenneth, G. Shahor, A. Grinstein in Phytoparasitica (1975)

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    The effect of root-knot nematodes and Ethrel on Fusarium wilt of tomatoes

    The reaction of two tomato varieties, ‘Moneymaker’ (susceptible toFusarium) and ‘Fortos’ (resistant toFusarium) to inoculation withMeloidogyne javanica, M. incognita andFusarium oxysporum f. sp.lycopersici race1 ...

    D. Orion, H. Hoestra in Netherlands Journal of Plant Pathology (1974)