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Editor's Note: Change of Address

Editor's Note: Change of Address 185 GRIFFIN, G. D., HUGUELET, J. Z. & NELSON, J. W. (1963). Xiphinema americanum as a vector of necrotic ringspot virus of blueberry. Pl. Dis. Reptr 47, 703-704. HARRISON, B. D., MOWAT, W. P. & TAYLOR, C. E. (1961). Transmission of a strain of tomato black ring virus by Longidorus elongatus (Nematoda). Virology 14, 480-485. JHA, A. & POSNETTE, A. F. (1961). Transmission of Arabis mosaic virus by the nematode Xiphinema diversicaudatum (Micol.). Virology 13, 119-123. LOWNSBERY, B. F. & SERR, E. F. (1963). Fruit and nut tree root-stocks as hosts for a root-lesion nematode, Pratylenchus vulnus. Proc. Am. Soc. Hort. Sci. 82, 250-254. MCGUIRE, J. M. (1964). Efficiency of Xiphinema americanum as a vector of tobacco ringspot virus. Phytopathology 54, 799-801. SEINHORST, J. W. (1950). De betekenis van de toestand van de grond voor het optreden van aan- tasting door het stengelaaltje (Ditylenchus dipsaci (Kühn) Filipjev). Tijdschr. PlZiekt. 56, 289-348. TELIZ, D. (1966). Xiphinema americanum, a vector of grape yellow vein virus. Proc. Int. Conf. on Virus and Vector on Perennial Hosts with Special Reference to Vitis. Univ. Calif., Agric. Exp. Stn. (Spec. Publ., in press). TELIZ, D., GROGAN, R. G. & LOWNSBERY, B. F. (1966). Transmission of tomato ringspot, grape yellow vein and peach yellow bud mosaic viruses by the nematode Xiphinema americanum. Phytopathology 56, 658-663. TELIZ, D., LOWNSBERY, B. F. & GROGAN, R. G. (1966). Transmission of tomato ringspot virus by Xiphinema americanum. Phytopathology 56, 151. (Abstr.). WALKINSHAW, C. H., GRIFFIN, G. D. & LARSON, R. H. (1961). Trichodorus christiei as a vector of potato corky ringspot (tobacco rattle) virus. Phytopathology 51, 806-808. WELSH, M. F. (1961). Terminology of plant virus diseases. Can. J. Bot. 39, 1773-1780. EDITOR'S NOTE: CHANGE OF ADDRESS Dr. W. B. Mountain announces that the new laboratories for his Research Station are now completed and that this new address will be: Research Station, Canada Department of Agriculture, . Box 185, Vineland Station, Ontario. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Nematologica Brill

Editor's Note: Change of Address

Nematologica , Volume 13 (2): 1 – Jan 1, 1967

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185 GRIFFIN, G. D., HUGUELET, J. Z. & NELSON, J. W. (1963). Xiphinema americanum as a vector of necrotic ringspot virus of blueberry. Pl. Dis. Reptr 47, 703-704. HARRISON, B. D., MOWAT, W. P. & TAYLOR, C. E. (1961). Transmission of a strain of tomato black ring virus by Longidorus elongatus (Nematoda). Virology 14, 480-485. JHA, A. & POSNETTE, A. F. (1961). Transmission of Arabis mosaic virus by the nematode Xiphinema diversicaudatum (Micol.). Virology 13, 119-123. LOWNSBERY, B. F. & SERR, E. F. (1963). Fruit and nut tree root-stocks as hosts for a root-lesion nematode, Pratylenchus vulnus. Proc. Am. Soc. Hort. Sci. 82, 250-254. MCGUIRE, J. M. (1964). Efficiency of Xiphinema americanum as a vector of tobacco ringspot virus. Phytopathology 54, 799-801. SEINHORST, J. W. (1950). De betekenis van de toestand van de grond voor het optreden van aan- tasting door het stengelaaltje (Ditylenchus dipsaci (Kühn) Filipjev). Tijdschr. PlZiekt. 56, 289-348. TELIZ, D. (1966). Xiphinema americanum, a vector of grape yellow vein virus. Proc. Int. Conf. on Virus and Vector on Perennial Hosts with Special Reference to Vitis. Univ. Calif., Agric. Exp. Stn. (Spec. Publ., in press). TELIZ, D., GROGAN, R. G. & LOWNSBERY, B. F. (1966). Transmission of tomato ringspot, grape yellow vein and peach yellow bud mosaic viruses by the nematode Xiphinema americanum. Phytopathology 56, 658-663. TELIZ, D., LOWNSBERY, B. F. & GROGAN, R. G. (1966). Transmission of tomato ringspot virus by Xiphinema americanum. Phytopathology 56, 151. (Abstr.). WALKINSHAW, C. H., GRIFFIN, G. D. & LARSON, R. H. (1961). Trichodorus christiei as a vector of potato corky ringspot (tobacco rattle) virus. Phytopathology 51, 806-808. WELSH, M. F. (1961). Terminology of plant virus diseases. Can. J. Bot. 39, 1773-1780. EDITOR'S NOTE: CHANGE OF ADDRESS Dr. W. B. Mountain announces that the new laboratories for his Research Station are now completed and that this new address will be: Research Station, Canada Department of Agriculture, . Box 185, Vineland Station, Ontario.

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Published: Jan 1, 1967

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