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  • Caldis, P.D.; Coons, G.H. (1927). Achromatic variations in pathogenic fungi. Pap. Michigan Acad. Sci., Arts and Letters 1927: 189-236, 2 figs, 2 tabs.

  • Coons, G.H. (1915). A Study of the Factors Involved in the Growth and Pycnidia Formations of Plenodomus fuscomaculans. Doctorate in Botany. ; University of Michigan.

  • Coons, G.H. (1924). Report of the Section of Plant Pathology for the year ending June 30, 1923. Annual Report of the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station 34: 213-216.

  • Coons, G.H. (1917). Oat smut. Annual Report of the Michigan State Board Agric. 56: 308-309.

  • Coons, G.H. (1917). The relation of weather to epidemics of late blight of potato. Annual Report of the Michigan State Board Agric. 56: 317-318.

  • Coons, G.H. (1917). A Phoma disease of celery. Annual Report of the Michigan State Board Agric. 56: 318.

  • Coons, G.H. (1912). Some investigations on the cedar rust fungus Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae. Annual Report. Agricultural Experiment Station University of Nebraska 25: 217-242.

  • Coons, G.H. (1912). A preliminary host index of the fungi of Michigan, exclusive of the Basidiomycetes and of the plant diseases of bacterial and physiological origin. Annual Report. Michigan Academy of Sci. 14: 232-276.

  • Coons, G.H. (1916). The Michigan plant diseases survey for 1914. Annual Report. Michigan Academy of Sci. 17: 123-133, 4 pls.

  • Coons, G.H. (1918, publ. 1919). Michigan plant disease survey for 1917. Annual Report. Michigan Academy of Sci. 20: 425-450, tabs 41-50.

  • Coons, G.H. (1920). The Michigan plant disease survey for 1918. Annual Report. Michigan Academy of Sci. 21: 331-343, tab. XV.

  • Coons, G.H. (1916). Factors involved in the growth and the pycnidium formation of Plenodomus fuscomaculans. Journal of Agricultural Research 5 (16): 713-769.

  • Coons, G.H. (1918). The soft rot of hyacinth. Michigan Academy of Sci. Annual Report 20: 353-354.

  • Coons, G.H. (1921). Cherry leaf-spot or yellow leaf. Michigan Agricultural College Quarterly Bulletin 3: 93-96.

  • Coons, G.H. (1924). Control of stinking smut or bunt of wheat. Michigan Agricultural College Quarterly Bulletin 7: 2-24.

  • Coons, G.H. (1914). The potato diseases of Michigan. Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station Special Bulletin 66: 31 pp., 13 figs.

  • Coons, G.H. (1918). Michigan potato diseases. Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station Special Bulletin 85: 1-49.

  • Coons, G.H. (1913). Cucumber and muskmelon wilt. Michigan Farmer 140 (Nr. I): 1-2.

  • Coons, G.H. (1922). Copper-dust treatment for stinking smut. Michigan Quart. Bull. 5: 8-11.

  • Coons, G.H. (1918). Seed tuber treatment for potatoes. Phytopathology 8: 457-468.

  • Coons, G.H. (1923). Control of stinking smut of wheat (Tilletia levis) with dust treatments. Phytopathology 13: XXXVII.

  • Coons, G.H. (1927). Cercospora leaf spot of the sugar beet. Plant and Sugar Manufact. 79 (24): 466 467.

  • Coons, G.H. (1923). Celery blight or leaf spot. Quarterly Bulletin Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station 5 (4): 190-193.

  • Coons, G.H. (1923). Copper dust successful against stinking smut. Quarterly Bulletin Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station 6 (1): 1-8.

  • Coons, G.H. (1917). Notes on Michigan plant diseases in 1916. Rept. Michigan, Bd. Agric. 1917: 302 312.

  • Coons, G.H.; Edgerton, C.W. (1926). Root rot in sugar beets in Louisiana not dangerous. Plant and Sugar Manufact. 76 (25): 488-489.

  • Coons, G.H.; Gilette, G. (1920). Phenol injury to apples (preliminary note.). Annual Report. Michigan Academy of Sci. 21: 325-329.

  • Coons, G.H.; Klotz, L.J. (1925). The nitrogen constituents of celery plants in health and disease. Journal of Agricultural Research 31: 287-300.

  • Coons, G.H.; Kotila, J.E. (1923). Michigan potato diseases. Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 125: 55 pp., 49 textfigs.

  • Coons, G.H.; Kotila, J.E. (1922). Mosaic in potato seed stock. Michigan State Quart, Bull. 4: 135-138.

  • Coons, G.H.; Kotila, J.E. (1925). The transmissible lytic principle (bacteriophage) in relation to plant pathogens. Phytopathology 15 (7): 357-370.

  • Coons, G.H.; Larmer, F.G. (1930). The physiology and variations of Cercospora beticola in pure culture. Papers Michigan Acad. Sc., Arts and Lett. 11: 75-104, 3 tabs.

  • Coons, G.H.; Levin, E. (1916). The Septoria leaf spot disease of celery, or celery blight. Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station Special Bulletin 77: 8 pp., 9 figs.

  • Coons, G.H.; McKinney, H.H. (1920). Formaldehyde injury to wheat. Annual Report. Michigan Academy of Sci. 21: 321-324.

  • Coons, G.H.; Nelson, R. (1918). The plant diseases of importance in the transportation of fruit and vegetables. American Railway Perish. Freight Ass. Circ. 473.

  • Coons, G.H.; Nelson, R. (1923). Yellows-resistant celery 3rd progress report. Phytopathology 13: 56.

  • Coons, G.H.; Nelson, R. (1918). The Plant Diseases of Importance in the Transportation of Fruit and Vegetables. 60 pp., 98 figs. Illinois; Chicago.

  • Coons, G.H.; Stewart, O. (1927). Prevention of seedling diseases of sugar beets. Phytopathology 17 (5): 259-296.

  • Coons, G.H.; Stewart, O.; Larwer, F.G. (1930). The sugar beet leaf-spot disease and its control by direct measures. US Dept. Agric. Circ. 115: 20 pp., 7 textfigs.

  • Coons, G.H.; Strong, V.C. (1929). New methods for the diagnosis of species of the genus Fusarium. Pap. Michigan Acad. Sci. 9: 65-88, 1 tab.

  • Kotila, J.E.; Coons, G.H. (1925). Investigations on the black-leg disease of potato. Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Bulletin 67: 1-29, 7 tabs.

  • Kotila, J.E.; Coons, G.H. (1925). Potato spraying and dusting experiments in Michigan. Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Bulletin 72: 15 pp., 2 textfigs.

  • Kotila, J.E.; Coons, G.H. (1923). Spraying and dusting of potatoes in 1922 at Chatham-Michigan. Phytopathology 13: 54.

  • Kotila, J.E.; Coons, G.H. (1929). Elite potato seed produced to avoid disease. Quarterly Bulletin Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station 11: 133-137.

  • Larmer, F.G.; Coons, G.H. (1929, publ. 1930). The physiology and variations of Cercospora beticola in pure culture. Pap. Michigan Acad. Sci., Arts and Letters 11: 75-104.


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