[Sic], and Peppers, 1979-April 1991

[Sic], and Peppers, 1979-April 1991

f Historic, Archive Document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. Inited States m^mm - m The Protection of Tomatoes, Egg Plants, and Peppers, 1979 -April 1991 Citations from AGRICOLA Concerning Diseases and Other Environmental Considerations United States Department of The Protection of Tomatoes, Agriculture National Egg Plants, and Peppers, Agricultural Library 1979- April 1991 United States Environmental Protection Agency Citations from AGRICOLA Office of Pesticide Programs Concerning Diseases and Otiier Bibliographies Environmental Considerations and Literature of Agriculture 110 Compiled and Edited by Charles N. Bebee August 1991 National Agricultural Library United States Department of Agriculture Beltsville, Maryland 20705 and United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Pesticide Programs Washington, D.C. 20460 National Agricultural Library Beltsvillle, Maryland 1991 National Agricultural Library Cataloging Record: Bebee, Charles N. The protection of tomatoes, egg plants, and peppers, 1979- April 1991 : citations from AGRICOLA concerning diseases and other environmental considerations. (Bibliographies and literature of agriculture ; no. 110) 1. Tomatoes — Diseases and pests — Bibliography. 2. Eggplant — Diseases and pests — Bibliography. 3. Peppers — Diseases and pests — Bibliography. I. Title. aZ5076.AlU54no.110 . FOREWORD This is the 42nd volume in a series of commodity-oriented environmental bibliographies resulting from a memorandum of understanding between the U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library (USDA-NAL) , and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Pesticide Programs (EPA-OPP) This close working relationship between the two agencies will produce a series of bibliographies which will be useful to EPA in the regulation of pesticides, as well as to any researcher in the field of plant or commodity protection. The broad scope of information contained in this series will benefit USDA, EPA, and the agricultural community as a whole. The sources referenced in these bibliographies include the majority of the latest available information from U.S. publications involving commodity protection throughout the growing and processing stages for each agricultural commodity We welcome the opportunity to join this cooperative effort between USDA and EPA in support of the national agricultural community. JOSEPH H. HOWARD, Director DOUGLAS D. CAMPT, Director National Agricultural Library Office of Pesticide Programs . INTRODUCTION The citations in this bibliography, The Protection of Tomatoes, Egg Plants, and Peppers, are selected from the AGRICOLA database concerning diseases and other environmental considerations from January 1979 to April 1991. This is the 42nd volume in a series of commodity-oriented listings of citations from AGRICOLA jointly sponsored by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library (USDA-NAL) , and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Pesticide Programs (EPA-OPP) . Additional volumes issued recently include The Protection of Tropical and Subtropical Fruits, The Protection of Small Grains, The Protection of Cucurbits, The Protection of Minor Vegetable Crops, The Protection of Peas, Beans, and Lentils, and The Protection of Forestry. The other 1991 volumes will cover The Protection of Lawn and Turf Grasses, The Protection of Stored Grains, The Protection of Nut Crops, and The Protection of Peanuts. Entries in the bibliography are subdivided into a series of section headings used in the contents of the Bibliography of Agriculture. Each item appears under every section heading assigned to the cited document. A personal author index and a site index to plants are included with each volume. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency contact for this project is Richard B. Peacock, Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances Any comments or questions concerning this bibliography may be addressed to the compiler and editor: Charles N. Bebee Reference and User Services Branch USDA-NAL, Room 14 02 Beltsville, MD 20705 (301) 344-3875 Errata 14,4 4,12 7, 12 9, 13 4, 157,2 91,416,4 3 6,53 3,92 8, 1005, 1018, 1112, 1190, 1422 , 1432 AVAILABILITY OF CITED DOCUMENTS Non-USDA Patrons The materials listed in this bibliography are available on interlibrary loan through your local library. The librarian in your public, State, university, or corporate library can assist you in obtaining materials either in your area or directly from the National Agricultural Library. Current charges for photocopies are $5 for the first 10 pages, $3 for each additional 10 pages, $5 for the first fiche, and $.50 for each additional fiche. Invoices are issued quarterly. Requests must comply with the National or International Interlibrary Loan Code. If you have questions about the availability of these materials, please write to: Lending Branch National Agricultural Library Beltsville, MD 20705 USDA Patrons The materials listed in this bibliography may be obtained by submitting one Form AD-245 for each item requested to your local Agency or Regional Document Delivery System Library or directly to the National Agricultural Library, Lending Branch. EPA BIBLIOGRAPHY The Protection of Tomatoes, Egg Plants, and Peppers, 1979 - April 1991 Contents Item Number Meteorology and Climatology 1 5 Legislation 6 Economics of Agricultural Production 7 8 Farm Organization and Management 9 13 Distribution and Marketing 14 Grading, Standards, Labelling 15 17 Plant Production - General 18 26 Plant Production - Horticultural Crops 27 222 Plant Production - Field Crops 223 233 Plant Breeding 234 293 Plant Ecology 294 299 Plant Structure 300 301 Plant Nutrition 302 321 Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 322 423 Protection of Plants 424 452 Pests of Plants - General and Misc. 453 454 Pests of Plants - Insects 455 628 Pests of Plants - Nematodes 629 700 Plant Diseases - General 701 720 Plant Diseases - Fungal 721 917 Plant Diseases - Bacterial 918 984 Plant Diseases - Viral 985 1019 Plant Diseases - Physiological 1020 1049 Miscellaneous Plant Disorders 1050 1166 Protection of Plant Products - General and Misc 1167 1191 Protection of Plant Products - Insects 11 92 Weeds 1193 1288 Pesticides - General 1289 1370 Soil Biology 1371 1372 Soil Chemistry and Physics 1373 1378 Soil Fertility - Fertilizers 1379 1407 Soil Cultivation 1408 1430 Soil Erosion and Reclamation 14 31 Forestry Production - Artificial Regeneration 14 32 Forest Injuries and Protection 14 33 Entomology Related 1434 1436 Animal Ecology 1437 1438 Pests of Animals — Insects 1439 Animal Disoirdeirs — Physical Trauma 1440 Aquaculture Related 1441 Nonfood and Nonf eed 1442 Agricultural Engineering 1443 - 1444 Structures and Structural Equipment 1445 - 1448 Farm Equipment 1449 - 1459 Conservation and Use of Energy 1460 - 1462 Alternative Sources of Energy 1463 Consequences of Energy Production and Use 1464 Drainage and Irrigation 1465 - 1479 Food Processing 1480 Food Processing — Horticultural Crop 1481 - 1482 Food Storage - Horticultural Crop 1483 - 1491 Food Contamination and Toxicology 1492 - 1493 Food Contamination — Field Crop 1494 - 1495 Food Contamination — Horticultural Crop 1496 - 1509 Food Packaging — Horticultural Crop 1510 Food Composition — Field Crop 1511 Food Composition - Horticultural Crop 1512 - 1518 Agricultural Products - Plant 1519 Pollution 1520 - 1537 Mathematics and Statistics 1538 - 1546 Documentation 1547 - 1548 Index Paqe Author Index 217 - 229 Site Index 230 - 236 . 1 EPA BIBLIOGRAPHY METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY 0001 Diurnal chilling sensitivity and desiccation in seedlings of tomato. JOSHB. King, A.I. Reid, M.S. Alexandria, Va . : The Society. Journal of tha American Society for Horticultural Science. Sept 1987. v. 112 (5). p. 821-824. Includes references. (NAL Call No. : DNAL 81 S012) 0002 Effect of radiation, temperature, and moisture on conidial germination of Alternaria solani. PHYTAJ. Stevenson, R.E. Pennypacker, S.P. St. Paul, Minn. American Phy topatho 1 og i ca Society. Phytopathology, duly 1988. v. 78 (7). p. 926-930. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No . : DNAL 464 . 8 P56 ) 0003 Effects of plastic mulch types on crop performance of drip irrigated winter and summer peppers JAUPA . Goyal , M.R. Guadalupe Luna, R.; Rivera, L.E.; Hernandez, E.R de . Mayaguez : University of Puerto Rico, Agricultural Experiment Station. The Journal of agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico. July 1984. v. 68 (3). p. 297-305. Includes 11 references. (NAL Cal 1 No. : DNAL 8 P832J) . 0004 Growth responses of eggplant and soybean seedlings to mechanical stress in greenhouse and outdoor environments. JOSHB. Latimer, J.G. Pappas, T.; Mitchell, CA. Alexandria, Va . : The Society. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science. Sept 1986. V. Ill <5^'. p. 694-698. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 81 S012). 0005 Severe spotting of fresh market tomato fruit incited by Corynespora cassiicola after storm-related injury. PLDIDE. Vol in, R.B. Pohronezny, K.; Simone, G.W. St. Paul, Minn. : American Phy topatho 1 og 1 ca 1 Society. Plant disease. Dec 1989. V. 73 (12). p. 1018-1019. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1.9 P69P). LEGISLATION 0006 A framework for examining technical change. Knudson, M.K. Larson, B.A. Washington, D.C. : U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service. Technical change is dynamic, recursive, and endogenous to the economic system. However, empirical studies usually treat technology as exogenous, defining technical

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