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  • Cook, M.T. (1924). Succession of fungi on culture media. American Journal of Botany 11: 94-99, 2 figs.

  • Cook, M.T. (1932). Report of the Division of Botany and Plant Pathology. Ann. Rpt. Insular Exp. Sta. P.R. 1928-1929: 60-75.

  • Cook, M.T. (1927-1928, publ. 1929). Annual Report of the Insular Experiment Station of the Department of Agriculture and Labor of Porto Rico. 108 pp. Rio Piedras; Inst. Agric. Stat.

  • Cook, M.T. (1914, publ. 1915). Report of the Plant Pathologist. Annual Report. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 35: 467-504.

  • Cook, M.T. (1924). Report of the Division of Botany and Plant Pathology. Annual Report. Porto Rico Insular Agricultural Experiment Station 1923-1924: 79-87.

  • Cook, M.T. (1919). Applied Economic Botany. 261 pp., 151 figs.

  • Cook, M.T. (1913). Cultures of the Uredineae. Botanical Gazette 56: 233-242.

  • Cook, M.T. (1916). The pathology of ornamental plants. Botanical Gazette 61: 67-69.

  • Cook, M.T. (1919). Byron David Halsted. Botanical Gazette 67: 169-170, 1 portr.

  • Cook, M.T. (1911). The double blossom of the dewberry. Fusarium rubi Winter. Bull. Delaware College Agricultural Experiment Station 93.

  • Cook, M.T. (1932). Report on the international survey of the diseases of sugar cane. Bulletin of the 4th Congress Internat. Soc. Sugar Cane Technol. 28: 1-15.

  • Cook, M.T. (1932). Life history of Ligniera vascularum. Bulletin of the 4th Congress Internat. Soc. Sugar Cane Technol. 31: 1-3.

  • Cook, M.T. (1932). The parasitism of Marasmius sacchari Wakker. Bulletin of the 4th Congress Internat. Soc. Sugar Cane Technol. 32: 1-4, 1 fig.

  • Cook, M.T. (1932). Melanconium sacchari: parasite or saprophyte? Bulletin of the 4th Congress Internat. Soc. Sugar Cane Technol. 33: 1-2.

  • Cook, M.T. (1932). The transmission of sugar cane diseases by cane cuttings. Bulletin of the 4th Congress Internat. Soc. Sugar Cane Technol. 34: 1-2.

  • Cook, M.T. (1932). The gummosis of sugar cane. Bulletin of the 4th Congress Internat. Soc. Sugar Cane Technol. 35: 1-2.

  • Cook, M.T. (1932). Rotting of seed cuttings in Puerto Rico. Bulletin of the 4th Congress Internat. Soc. Sugar Cane Technol. 36: 1-2.

  • Cook, M.T. (1931). La roña de la toronja en Puerto Rico. Circular. Estación Exp. Insular P.R. 92: 5-15, 3 figs.

  • Cook, M.T. (1914). Crown and hairy root. Circular. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 34: 1-14.

  • Cook, M.T. (1915). The common diseases of the pear. Circular. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 52.

  • Cook, M.T. (1916). Common diseases of beans. Circular. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 50: 4 pp.

  • Cook, M.T. (1916). Common diseases of the grape. Circular. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 55: 8 pp., 2 figs.

  • Cook, M.T. (1917). Common diseases of apples, pears and quinces. Circular. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 80: 1-27, 23 figs.

  • Cook, M.T. (1917). Common diseases of the peach, plum and cherry. Circular. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 81: 1-19, 11 figs.

  • Cook, M.T. (1917). Common diseases of beans and peas. Circular. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 84: 1-8, 4 figs.

  • Cook, M.T. (1917). Common diseases of berries. Circular. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 88: 1-2, figs 1-6.

  • Cook, M.T. (1917). Common diseases of garden vegetables and truck crops. Circular. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 89: 1-22, figs 1-12.

  • Cook, M.T. (1918). Common diseases of ornamental plants. Circular. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 97: 22 pp., 10 figs.

  • Cook, M.T. (1918). Common diseases of shade and ornamental trees. Circular. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 98: 27 pp., 11 figs.

  • Cook, M.T. (1919). Potato diseases in New Jersey. Circular. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 105: 1-38, 19 figs.

  • Cook, M.T. (1924). Common diseases of beans and peas. Circular. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 142: 8 pp.

  • Cook, M.T. (1931). Enfermedades de la caña de azúcar. Circular. Porto Rico Agricultural Experiment Station, Insular Station, Río Piedras 94: 1-45, 17 figs.

  • Cook, M.T. (1931). La roña de la toronja en Puerto Rico. El Agricultor Puertorriqueño 10: 2-4, 13-14.

  • Cook, M.T. (1932). La gomosis de la caña en la variedad P.O.J. 2878 en Puerto Rico. El Agricultor Puertorriqueño 12 (8): 11.

  • Cook, M.T. (1927). Relación existente entre las variedades de caña y las enfermedades. El Mundo Azucarero 14: 332-334.

  • Cook, M.T. (1936). Novas doencas de caña de azúcar nas Antilhas. El Mundo Azucarero 24: 164-168.

  • Cook, M.T. (1925). Leaf spot diseases of sugar cane. Facts About Sugar 20 (10): 234.

  • Cook, M.T. (1925). Sugar cane seed selection. Facts about Sugar 20 (2): 38.

  • Cook, M.T. (1925). Diseases of the roots of sugar cane. Facts about Sugar 20: 425.

  • Cook, M.T. (1925). Sugar production and cane diseases. Facts about Sugar 30: 1068-1069.

  • Cook, M.T. (1929). Gummosis of sugar cane in Puerto Rico. Facts about Sugar 24: 618-619.

  • Cook, M.T. (1931). The geographical distribution of the diseases of sugar cane. Facts about Sugar 26: 24-26.

  • Cook, M.T. (1931). Gummosis of P.O.J. 2878 cane in Puerto Rico. Facts about Sugar 26: 257.

  • Cook, M.T. (1937). Una enfermedad del ananas que ataca la caña de azúcar en P.R. Hacienda 32: 177-178.

  • Cook, M.T. (1940). Mancha foliar del Cercospora o mal sigatoka. Hacienda 35: 108.

  • Cook, M.T. (1929). The gummosis of sugar cane. Journ. Dept. Agric. Porto Rico 12: 143-179.

  • Cook, M.T. (1930). The effect of some mosaic diseases on cell structure and on the chloroplasts. Journ. Dept. Agric. Porto Rico 14 (2): 69-101.

  • Cook, M.T. (1932). Marasmius sacchari: a parasite on sugar cane. Journal of Agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico 16: 213-226, 5 plates.

  • Cook, M.T. (1935). Root diseases of sugar cane in Puerto Rico. I. Normal structure of roots. Journal of Agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico 19: 121-123, 2 plates.

  • Cook, M.T. (1935). Root diseases of sugar cane in Puerto Rico. II. A new parasitic fungus in the roots of sugar cane. Journal of Agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico 19: 124-128, 6 plates.

  • Cook, M.T. (1937). The organism causing the dry top rot of sugar cane. Journal of Agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico 21: 85-97, 3 plates.

  • Cook, M.T. (1923). The status of plant pathology in Puerto Rico. Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Porto Rico 7 (3): 3-14.

  • Cook, M.T. (1924). Helminthosporium leaf spot of sugar cane in Puerto Rico. Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Porto Rico 8 (4): 5-10, 1 plate.

  • Cook, M.T. (1924). A method in micro-technique. Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Porto Rico 8 (4): 11.

  • Cook, M.T. (1924). Coconut fall. Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Porto Rico 8 (4): 12-14.

  • Cook, M.T. (1924). A bacterial wilt of Cosmos. Preliminary paper. Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Porto Rico 8 (4): 14.

  • Cook, M.T. (1924). A bacterial wilt of eggplants. Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Porto Rico 8 (4): 15-16, 1 plate.

  • Cook, M.T. (1924). Sugar cane leaf spots in Puerto Rico. Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Porto Rico 8 (2): 55-57.

  • Cook, M.T. (1925). Relationships of cane varieties to diseases. Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Porto Rico 9: 277-281.

  • Cook, M.T. (1926). The eye-spot disease of sugar cane. Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Porto Rico 10 (3-4): 209-228, 4 plates.

  • Cook, M.T. (1928). The gummosis of sugar cane. Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Porto Rico 12: 143-179, 5 plates.

  • Cook, M.T. (1929). Life history of Ligniera vascularum (Matz) Cook (formerly known as Plasmodiophora vascularum). Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Porto Rico 13 (1): 19-29, 4 tabs.

  • Cook, M.T. (1929). Life history of Ligniera vascularum (Matz) Cook. Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Porto Rico 13: 19-29, 4 plates.

  • Cook, M.T. (1929). The gummosis of sugar cane. Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Porto Rico 13: 73-76.

  • Cook, M.T. (1932). Thielaviopsis paradoxa: an important disease of sugar cane. Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Porto Rico 16: 205-211.

  • Cook, M.T. (1933). The pineapple disease of sugar cane in Puerto Rico. Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Porto Rico 17: 305-309.

  • Cook, M.T. (1933). White spot of pineapples. Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Porto Rico 17: 311-313.

  • Cook, M.T. (1936). Enfermedades nuevas o poco conocidas de la caña de azúcar en las Antillas. Memoires. Annual Meeting of the Association of Sugar Cane Technol. Porto Rico 1935-36: 5-13.

  • Cook, M.T. (1936). Diseases of the roots of sugar cane. Memoires. Annual Meeting of the Association of Sugar Cane Technol. Porto Rico 1935-36: 26-30.

  • Cook, M.T. (1939). Enfermedades de las plantas económicas de las Antillas. Monographs of the University of Puerto Rico Series B, Physical and Biological Sciences 4: 1-530, 171 figs.

  • Cook, M.T. (1923). The life history of Nectria ipomoea. Mycologia 15 (5): 233-234, tab. 25.

  • Cook, M.T. (1945). Species of Synchytrium in Louisiana. I. Descriptions of species found in the vicinity of Baton Rouge. Mycologia 37 (3): 284-294, 4 figs.

  • Cook, M.T. (1945). Species of Synchytrium in Louisiana. II. Species of Louisiana Synchytrium. Mycologia 37 (5): 571-575, 1 fig.

  • Cook, M.T. (1945). Species of Synchytrium in Louisiana. III. The development and structure of the galls. Mycologia 37 (6): 715-740, 12 figs.

  • Cook, M.T. (1946). Synchytrium decipiens and Synchytrium chrysosplenii. Mycologia 38 (3): 300-305, 3 pls.

  • Cook, M.T. (1947). Species of Synchytrium in Louisiana. IV. Two new species of Synchytrium. Mycologia 39 (3): 351-357, 4 pls.

  • Cook, M.T. (1949). Species of Synchytrium in Louisiana. V. A new species on Sambucus canadensis. Mycologia 41 (1): 24-27, 9 figs.

  • Cook, M.T. (1951). Species of Synchytrium in Louisiana. VI. Two new species on Impatiens and Smilax. Mycologia 43 (1): 103-107, 12 figs.

  • Cook, M.T. (1951). Distribution of species of Synchytrium in North America. Mycologia 43 (5): 590-597, 1 map.

  • Cook, M.T. (1952). Species of Synchytrium in Louisiana. VII. A new species on Urtica chamaedryoides. Mycologia 44 (6): 827-828, 5 figs.

  • Cook, M.T. (1953). Species of Synchytrium in Louisiana. VIII. New species. Mycologia 45 (1): 101-114, 4 pls.

  • Cook, M.T. (1914). Some diseases of nursery stock. New Jersey Agric. Exp. Stat. Circ. 35: 1-24, 15 figs.

  • Cook, M.T. (1914). Grain smuts: their causes and treatments. New Jersey Agric. Exp. Stat. Circ. 36: 3 pp.

  • Cook, M.T. (1915). Common diseases of apples, pears and quinces. New Jersey Agric. Exp. Stat. Circ. 44: 20 pp., 18 figs.

  • Cook, M.T. (1915). Common diseases of the peach, plum and cherry. New Jersey Agric. Exp. Stat. Circ. 45: 16 pp., 10 figs.

  • Cook, M.T. (1913). Report of the plant pathologist. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station Report 1913: 793-817.

  • Cook, M.T. (1914). A Nectria parasitic on Norway maple. New Jersey Stat. Rept. 1914: 504.

  • Cook, M.T. (1921). Report of the Department of Plant Pathology. New Jersey Stat. Rept. 1921: 421-475.

  • Cook, M.T. (1914). Notes on economic fungi. Phytopathology 4: 201-203, 2 figs.

  • Cook, M.T. (1914). The southern bacterial wilt in New Jersey. Phytopathology 4: 277-278.

  • Cook, M.T. (1917). A Nectria parasitic on Norway maple. Phytopathology 7: 313-314.

  • Cook, M.T. (1921). The blosson blight of the peach. Phytopathology 11: 290-294.

  • Cook, M.T. (1921). Sunburn and tomato fruit rots. Phytopathology 11: 370-380.

  • Cook, M.T. (1922). A new disease of Asparagus. Phytopathology 12: 49.

  • Cook, M.T. (1923). Blister rust of the white pine. Phytopathology 13 (6): 283.

  • Cook, M.T. (1923). Dwarf Asparagus. Phytopathology 13 (6): 284.

  • Cook, M.T. (1923). A disease of Dahlia. Phytopathology 13 (6): 285.

  • Cook, M.T. (1923). A greenhouse disease of melons. Phytopathology 13 (10): 462-463.

  • Cook, M.T. (1923). Early stages of crown gall. Phytopathology 13: 476-482.

  • Cook, M.T. (1924). Root diseases of sugar cane in Puerto Rico. Phytopathology 14: 59.

  • Cook, M.T. (1925). Two new bacterial diseases. Phytopathology 15: 55.

  • Cook, M.T. (1928). The gummosis of sugar cane. Phytopathology 18: 135.

  • Cook, M.T. (1929). The development of the spores of Plasmodiophora vascularum. Phytopathology 19: 91-92.

  • Cook, M.T. (1932). Rotting of sugar cane cuttings in Puerto Rico. Phytopathology 22: 7.

  • Cook, M.T. (1933). Pineapple leaf spot. Phytopathology 23: 7.

  • Cook, M.T. (1935). Relation of insect injuries and root disease in sugar cane. Phytopathology 25: 12.

  • Cook, M.T. (1929). The eye spot disease of sugar cane (Helminthosporium sacchari). Planter and Sugar Manufacturer 83: 101-102.

  • Cook, M.T. (1913, publ. 1914). Some orchard diseases prevalent in New Jersey in 1913. Proc. New Jersey Stat. Hort. Soc. 39th Ann. Sess. 1913: 52-59.

  • Cook, M.T. (1936). Gummosis disease of sugar cane in Puerto Rico. Proceedings of the Cong. Internatl. Soc. Sugar Cane Technolog. 5: 736-739.

  • Cook, M.T. (1931). Present status of cane diseases in Puerto Rico. Puerto Rican Sugar Manual 1930-31: 30-31.

  • Cook, M.T. (1931). Some diseases of sugar cane not known in Puerto Rico. Puerto Rican Sugar Manual 1931-32: 65-67.

  • Cook, M.T. (1933). Concerning cane diseases in Puerto Rico. Puerto Rican Sugar Manual 1932-33: 72-76.

  • Cook, M.T. (1934). Diseases of sugar cane new to the West Indies. Puerto Rican Sugar Manual 1934: 49-51.

  • Cook, M.T. (1938). Dry top rot disease. Puerto Rican Sugar Manual 1937-38: 12-13.

  • Cook, M.T. (1912). Diseases of shade and forest trees. Report. New Jersey Forest. Comm. 1912: 93-124.

  • Cook, M.T. (1926). Report of the Division of Botany and Plant Pathology. Report. Porto Rico Insular Agricultural Experiment Station 1924-1925: 98-107.

  • Cook, M.T. (1929). Report of the Division of Botany and Plant Pathology. Report. Porto Rico Insular Agricultural Experiment Station 1927-1928: 59-66.

  • Cook, M.T. (1931). Report of the Division of Botany and Plant Pathology. Report. Porto Rico Insular Agricultural Experiment Station 1929-30: 93-109.

  • Cook, M.T. (1935). Annual Report of the Division of Botany and Plant Pathology. Report. Porto Rico Insular Agricultural Experiment Station 1933-34: 125-141.

  • Cook, M.T. (1937). Annual Report of the Plant Pathologist for 1934-1935. Report. Porto Rico Insular Agricultural Experiment Station 1934-35: 22-29.

  • Cook, M.T. (1937). Annual Report of the Division of Botany and Plant Pathology. Report. Porto Rico Insular Agricultural Experiment Station 1935-36: 39-46.

  • Cook, M.T. (1938). Annual Report of the Division of Plant Pathology. Report. Porto Rico Insular Agricultural Experiment Station 1936-37: 103-111.

  • Cook, M.T. (1939). Phytopathological studies. Report. Porto Rico Insular Agricultural Experiment Station 1937-38: 48-54.

  • Cook, M.T. (1940). Phytopathological studies. Report. Porto Rico Insular Agricultural Experiment Station 1938-39: 57-60.

  • Cook, M.T. (1934). Informe de la Sección de Botánica y Fitopatología. Report. Porto Rico Sugar Producers’ Association Experiment Station 1932-33: 76-91.

  • Cook, M.T. (1929). Tres enfermedades de la caña de azucar encontradas recentemente en Puerto Rico [cont.]. Rev. Agric. Puerto Rico 22: 229-240.

  • Cook, M.T. (1929). Tres enfermedades de la caña de azucar encontradas recentemente en Puerto Rico [cont.]. Revista de Agricultra de Puerto Rico 22: 39.

  • Cook, M.T. (1923). El pasado y el futuro de la patología vegetal. Revista de Agricultura de Puerto Rico 11 (5): 33-39.

  • Cook, M.T. (1923). El pasado y el futuro de la patología vegetal. Revista de Agricultura de Puerto Rico 11 (6): 47-52.

  • Cook, M.T. (1925). Selección de semilla de caña. Revista de Agricultura de Puerto Rico 14 (2): 151-153.

  • Cook, M.T. (1925). Enfermedades de la hoja de la caña de azúcar. Revista de Agricultura de Puerto Rico 14 (3): 185-187.

  • Cook, M.T. (1925). Enfermedades de la raíz de la cána de azúcar. Revista de Agricultura de Puerto Rico 14 (4): 245-246.

  • Cook, M.T. (1925). Peligros de la importación de plantas exóticas. Revista de Agricultura de Puerto Rico 14 (5): 315-318.

  • Cook, M.T. (1925). ‘El salcocho’ en los semilleros de tabaco. Revista de Agricultura de Puerto Rico 15 (4): 187-188.

  • Cook, M.T. (1925). Esterilización de terreno para semilleros. Revista de Agricultura de Puerto Rico 15 (5): 239-240.

  • Cook, M.T. (1925). Producción de azúcar y enfermedades de la caña. Revista de Agricultura de Puerto Rico 15 (6): 273-276.

  • Cook, M.T. (1925). Enfermedades de las hojas de tabaco. Revista de Agricultura de Puerto Rico 15 (6): 282.

  • Cook, M.T. (1925). Enfermedades del algodón en Puerto Rico. Revista de Agricultura de Puerto Rico 15: 300-301.

  • Cook, M.T. (1926). Métodos para combatir la sarna de las frutas cítricas en Puerto Rico. Revista de Agricultura de Puerto Rico 17 (5): 14-15, 2 figs.

  • Cook, M.T. (1927). La importancia de la selección de semilla de caña. Revista de Agricultura de Puerto Rico 18: 198-199, 221.

  • Cook, M.T. (1927). Experiencias con la gomosis de la caña de azúcar. Revista de Agricultura de Puerto Rico 18: 281.

  • Cook, M.T. (1927). El valor de una Estación Experimental Agrícola. Revista de Agricultura de Puerto Rico 19: 181-182.

  • Cook, M.T. (1929). Tres enfermedades de la caña de azúcar encontradas recientemente en Puerto Rico. Revista de Agricultura de Puerto Rico 22: 15-16.

  • Cook, M.T. (1929). La gomosis de la caña de azúcar en Puerto Rico. Revista de Agricultura de Puerto Rico 22: 175-177.

  • Cook, M.T. (1930). La situación actual en enfermedades de la caña de azúcar en Puerto Rico. Revista de Agricultura de Puerto Rico 24: 227-231.

  • Cook, M.T. (1930). Gomosis de la caña P.O.J. 2878 en Puerto Rico. Revista de Agricultura de Puerto Rico 25: 103.

  • Cook, M.T. (1930). Distribución geográfica de las enfermedades de la caña de azúcar. Revista de Agricultura de Puerto Rico 25: 170-172, 181.

  • Cook, M.T. (1931). Enfermedad de la piña en la caña de azúcar. Revista de Agricultura de Puerto Rico 29: 40-41.

  • Cook, M.T. (1936). La pudrición seca del cogollo de la caña de azúcar. Revista de Agricultura de Puerto Rico 28: 220-221.

  • Cook, M.T. (1923). The origin and structure of plant galls. Science 57: 6-14.

  • Cook, M.T. (1928). Sugar cane gummosis. The 1928 Reference Book of the Sugar Industry of the World 6 (6): 72-73.

  • Cook, M.T. (1929). The dry top rot of sugar cane. The 1929 Reference Book of the Sugar Industry of the World 7: 1-2.

  • Cook, M.T. (1917). The Diseases of Tropical Plants. xi + 317 pp., 85 figs. London; Macmillan & Co.

  • Cook, M.T.; Dozier, H.L. (1925). Spraying citrus fruits in Puerto Rico. Circular. Porto Rico Agricultural Experiment Station, Insular Station, Río Piedras 88: 1-23, 5 figs.

  • Cook, M.T.; Helgar, J.P. (1916). Diseases of grains and forage crops. Circular. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 51: 8 pp.

  • Cook, M.T.; Helgar, J.P. (1918). Diseases of grains and forage crops. Circular. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 102: 16 pp., 4 tabs.

  • Cook, M.T.; Lint, H.C. (1916). Potato diseases in New Jersey. Circular. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 53: 1-23, 9 figs.

  • Cook, M.T.; Martin, G.E. (1913). The Jonathan spot rot. Phytopathology 3: 119-120.

  • Cook, M.T.; Martin, G.W. (1914, publ. 1915). Jonathan spot rot. Annual Report. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 35: 500 bis 503.

  • Cook, M.T.; Martin, G.W. (1914). Potato diseases in New Jersey. Circular. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 33: 3-24, 14 figs.

  • Cook, M.T.; Martin, G.W. (1914). The Jonathan spot rot. Phytopathology 4: 102-105.

  • Cook, M.T.; Martin, W.H. (1917). Diseases of tomatoes. Circular. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 71.

  • Cook, M.T.; Martin, W.H. (1918). Leaf blight of the tomato. Circular. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 96: 1-4.

  • Cook, M.T.; Martin, W.H. (1921). Potato diseases in New Jersey. Circular. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 122: 1-39, 21 figs.

  • Cook, M.T.; Otero, P.M. (1937). History of the first quarter of a century of the Agric. Exp. Sta. at Río Piedras, P.R. Bulletin. Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Puerto Rico 44: 1-123.

  • Cook, M.T.; Otero, P.M. (1933). Gum producing organisms in sugar cane. Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Porto Rico 17: 271-286, 2 plates.

  • Cook, M.T.; Poole, R.F. (1921). Diseases of sweet potatoes. Circular. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 123: 1-24, 17 figs.

  • Cook, M.T.; Poole, R.F. (1922). Stem rot diseases of sweet potatoes in New Jersey (Fusarium hyperoxysporum and F. batatis. Phytopathology 12: 51.

  • Cook, M.T.; Schwarze, C.A. (1916). Two interesting diseases of greenhouse tomatoes. Phytopathology 6: 364-366, 1 fig.

  • Cook, M.T.; Schwarze, C.A. (1917). A Botrytis disease of dahlias. Phytopathology 3: 171-174, tab. XVII.

  • Cook, M.T.; Schwarze, C.A. (1917). Apple scab in the twigs. Phytopathology 7: 221-222.

  • Cook, M.T.; Taubenhaus, J.J. (1911). The relation of parasite fungi to the contents of the host plants. I. Toxicity of tannin. Bull. Delaware College Agricultural Experiment Station 91.

  • Cook, M.T.; Taubenhaus, J.J. (1913). The relation of parasitic fungi to the content of the cells of the host plants. II. The toxicity of vegetable acids, and the oxidizing enzyme. Delaware Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 97: 53 pp., 1 pl.

  • Cook, M.T.; Taubenhaus, J.J. (1911). Trichoderma koningi the cause of a disease of sweet potatoes. Phytopathology 1: 184-198, tabs XXVII-XXVIII.

  • Cook, M.T.; Taubenhaus, J.J. (1912). The relation of certain parasitic fungi to the age and development of the host plant. Phytopathology 2: 98.

  • Cook, M.T.; Toro, R.A. (1924). A Sclerotium disease of yautía. Phytopathology 14: 29.

  • Cook, M.T.; Wilson, G.W. (1915). The influence of the tannin content of the host plant of Endothia parasitica and related species. Botanical Gazette 60: 346-361.

  • Cook, M.T.; Wilson, G.W. (1915). The influence of ether on the growth of Endothia. Botanical Gazette 60: 413.

  • Cook, M.T.; Wilson, G.W. (1914). Cladosporium disease of Ampelopsis tricuspidatum. Phytopathology 4: 189-190, 1 fig.

  • Cook, M.T.; Wilson, G.W. (1915). The relationship of Endothia parasitica and related species to the tannin content of the host plants. Science N.S 41: 171-172.

  • Otero, J.I.; Cook, M.T. (1937). A bibliography of mycology and phytopathology of Central and South America, Mexico, and the West Indies. Journal of Agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico 21: 249-486.

  • Stevens, F.L.; Pammel, L.H.; Cook, M.T. (1920). Byron David Halsted, June 7, 1852 - August 28, 1918. American Journal of Botany 7: 305-317, tab. XIX.

  • Weiss, H.B.; Headle, T.J.; Cook, M.T. (1921). Report of the inspection service. Plant Inspect. 6th Ann. Rept. New Jersey Stat. Dept. Agric. Bull. 29: 43-57.

  • Weiss, H.B.; Headle, T.J.; Cook, M.T. (1922). Report of the inspection service. Plant Inspect. 7th Ann. Rept. New Jersey Stat. Dept. Agric. Bull. 33: 37-47.


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