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McGrath, Margaret Tuttle. (1988). Mechanistic and theoretical modeling of yield reduction due to wheat stem rust. Doctoral thesis.

Halbert, Charles R. (1986). A method for screening plant growth regulators for use in cultivation of Agaricus bisporus (Lange) Imbach and the effects of fifteen plant growth regulators on sporophore yield and size. Master's thesis.

Schmidt, Robert Allen. (1964). The microclimate of the habitat of Fomes annosus (Fr.) Karst. and the influence of several environmental factors on basidiospore release. Doctoral thesis.

Shaw, Charles Gardner. (1940). Microscopic characteristics of some wood-decay fungi. Master's thesis.

Gibbons, Frances Patterson. (1928). The migration of Bacillus amylovorus in pear tissue. Master's thesis.

Wahl, Herbert Alexander. (1929). The migration of Bacillus amylovorus in the tissues of the quince. Master's thesis.

Sacco, Paul. (1946). Mineral absorption and resistance to wildfire in tobacco. Doctoral thesis.

Massie, Lowry Brandon. (1973). Modeling and simulation of Southern corn leaf blight disease caused by race T of Helminthosporium maydis Nisik & Miyake. Doctoral thesis.

Madden, Laurence Vincent. (1980). Modeling crop losses due to disease. Doctoral thesis.

Rauyaree, Payungsak. (2003). Molecular basis of pathogenicity by soilborne fungal plant pathogen, Verticillium dahliae. Doctoral thesis.

Ivors, Kelly Lynn. (2002). Molecular characterization of microbial diversity in commercial mushroom substrate. Docatoral thesis.

Garzon, Carla D. (2004). Molecular characterization of selected Pythium species. Doctoral thesis.

Khang, Chang Hyun. (2005). Molecular characterization of the MgMEP avirulence gene family in the blast fungus magnaporthe grisea. Doctoral thesis.
Note: Electronic dissertation. File withheld at author's request.

Ospina-Giraldo, Manuel D. (1998). Molecular phylogenetic analyses of Trichoderma SPP. associated with mushroom green mold and their relationships with biological control agents. Doctoral thesis.

Shen, Qing. (2001). Molecular phylogenetic analysis of Grifola frondosa (maitake) and related species and the influence of slected nutrient supplements on mushroom yield. Doctoral thesis.

Collopy, Patrick D. (2000). Molecular phylogenetic analysis of populations of verticillium fungicola on the cultivated button mushroom, Agaricus bisporus. Master's thesis.

Tavantzis, Stylianos Michael. (1977). Mushroom viruses detected in and transmitted by spawn of Agaricus bisporus. Master's thesis.

Stambaugh, William James. (1957). Mycelial mats of the oak wilt fungus and their relation to overland disease spread. Doctoral thesis.

Davenport, Fiona E. (1990). Mycoflora of Agaricus bisporus Sporophores from retail outlets and farms supplying retail outlets. Master's thesis.

Lambert, David Howell. (1979). Mycorrhizae establishment for strip mine revegetation. Doctoral thesis.

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Lawrence, Ellen Briskin. (1982). The nature and cause of the pionnotal variants in Gibberella Baccata (Wallr.) Sacc. (Fusarium lateritium (nees) emend. Snyd. et Hans.) and their pathogenicity on Celosia argentea L. and Amaranthus tricolor L. Doctoral thesis.

Skelly, John Moore. (1964). The nature and occurrence of an annual canker of "acer saccharum", Marsh. in Pennsylvania. Master's thesis.

Arrillaga, Jaime Rafael Guiscafre. (1934). The nature of the inhibition between parasitic fungi. Master's thesis.

Kurtz, Elizabeth B. (1962). The nitrogen nutrition of "collectotrichum coccodes" (Wallr.) Hughes. Master's thesis.

Mamiro, Delphina Peter. (2006). Non-composted and spent mushroom substrates for production of Agaricus bisporus." Ph.D. thesis.

Peplinski, John David. (1972). Non-survival of Ceratocystis Fagacearum (Bretz) Hunt in the Frass of oak bark beetles and Ambrosia beetles. Master's thesis.

Lopez, Melencio E. (1962). The nutrition of "Fusarium roseum" (Link) Snyder and Hansen. Master's thesis.

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Cobb, Fields W. (1963). Oak wilt in chestnut oak: its significance, symptomatology, and factors affecting its occurrence. Doctoral thesis.

Biggs, Alan Richard. (1982). On Cytospora chrysosperma (Pers.) Fr. canker of hybrid poplar: interaction with sulfur dioxide, importance of bark moisture, and pathological anatomy. Doctoral thesis.

Tavantzis, Stylianos Michael. (1980). On the bacilliform virus associated with La France disease of Agaricus bisporus (Lange) imbach: the first known single-stranded ribonucleic acid mycovirus. Doctoral thesis.

Hetrick, Timothy S. (1992). Optimal temperature for linear growth of various strains of Agaricus Bisporus. Master's thesis.

Ritter, Jeanette Gladys. (1930). Origin and development of tissues formed in the healing of wounds made by ringing woody stems. Master's thesis.

Perez, Julian Manuel. (1988). Overwintering in Pennsylvania and the direct penetration of tomato leaves by Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato. Master's thesis.

Wiese, Cosima B. (2001). Oxidative modification of the cell wall in plants exposed to the atmospheric pollutant ozone. Doctoral thesis.

Omielan, Joseph Anthony. (1986). Ozone effects on photosynthesis and viability of isolated soybean mesophyll cells. Master's thesis.

Palazzolo, Nicole Anne. (1981). Ozone-induced changes in protein composition in noninjured and injured alfalfa foliage. Master's thesis.

Illman, Barbara Lane. (1983). Ozone response of foliage and cells of sensitive and tolerant potato cultivars. Doctoral thesis.

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