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  • Arthur, J.C.; Fromme, F.D. (1915). A new North American Endophyllum. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 42: 55-61, 2 figs, 1 tab.

  • Arthur, J.C.; Fromme, F.D. (1915). The taxonomic value of pore characters in the grass and sedge rusts. Mycologia 7 (1): 28-33, 1 fig.

  • Arthur, J.C.; Fromme, F.D. (1915). New species of grass rusts. Torreya 15: 260-265.

  • Arthur, J.C.; Kern, F.D.; Orton, C.R.; Fromme, F.D.; Jackson, H.S.; Mains, E.B.; Bisby, G.R. (1929). The Plant Rusts (Uredinales). 446 pp., 186 figs, octavo. New York; John Wiley & Sons.

  • Fromme, F.D. (1915). Negative heliotropism of uredinospore germ-tubes. American Journal of Botany 2: 82-85, 2 figs.

  • Fromme, F.D. (1914). The morphology and cytology of the aecidium cup. Botanical Gazette 58: 135, tabs 1-11, 8 figs.

  • Fromme, F.D. (1912). Sexual fusions and spore development of the flax rust. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 39: 113-131, tabs VIII-IX.

  • Fromme, F.D. (1913). The culture of cereal rusts in the greenhouse. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 40: 501-521.

  • Fromme, F.D. (1914). A new gymnosporangial connection. Mycologia 6 (5): 226-230.

  • Fromme, F.D. (1916). Violet root rot of alfalfa in Virginia. Phytopathology 6: 90.

  • Fromme, F.D. (1916). Facultative heteroecism (?) of Peridermium harknessii and Cronartium quercus. Phytopathology 6: 411-412.

  • Fromme, F.D. (1918). An automatic spore trap. Phytopathology 8: 542-544, 1 fig.

  • Fromme, F.D. (1921). Incidence of loose-smut in wheat varieties. Phytopathology 11: 507-510.

  • Fromme, F.D. (1922). Susceptibility of apple root-stocks to black root rot (Xylaria sp.). Phytopathology 12: 54.

  • Fromme, F.D. (1924). The rust of cowpeas. Phytopathology 14 (2): 57-79.

  • Fromme, F.D. (1928). Studies on black root rot of apple. Phytopathology 18 (Nr. I): 145.

  • Fromme, F.D. (1925). Progress and results of research with fruit diseases in Virginia. Rep. Virginia Hort. Soc. 13: 146-164.

  • Fromme, F.D. (1921). Wildfire and angular spot. Rhodesia Agric. Journ. 18: 411-414.

  • Fromme, F.D. (1921). The yellows disease of cabbage in southwest Virginia. Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 226: 1-9.

  • Fromme, F.D. (1922). Experiments in spraying and dusting tomatoes. Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 230: 1-15.

  • Fromme, F.D. (1929). The control of cereal smuts by seed treatment. Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 262: 16 pp., 4 figs.

  • Fromme, F.D. (1928). The black root rot disease of apple. Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Bulletin 34: 52 pp., 20 figs.

  • Fromme, F.D. (1918). Cedar rust. Virginia Hort. Soc. Ann. Rept. 23: 1-11.

  • Fromme, F.D.; Ralston, G.S. (1919). Dusting experiments in peach and apple orchards. Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 23.

  • Fromme, F.D.; Ralston, G.S.; Eheart, J.F. (1921). Dusting experiments in peach and apple orchards in 1920. Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 224: 1-12.

  • Fromme, F.D.; Thomas, H.E. (1917). Xylaria sp. als Ursache der Wurzelfäule des Apfelbaumes in Virginia. Internat. Agrar.-Techn. Rundschau 8: 596.

  • Fromme, F.D.; Thomas, H.E. (1917). Black root rot of the apple. Journal of Agricultural Research 9: 163 173.

  • Fromme, F.D.; Thomas, H.E. (1919). Black root rot of the apple. Journal of Agricultural Research 10: 163-174.

  • Fromme, F.D.; Thomas, H.E. (1917). The root rot disease of the apple in Virginia. Science N.S 45: 93.

  • Fromme, F.D.; Wingard, S.A. (1921). Varietal susceptibility of beans to rust. Journal of Agricultural Research 21: 385-404, tabs 69-73.

  • Fromme, F.D.; Wingard, S.A. (1918). Bean rust: its control through the use of resistant varieties. Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 220: 18 pp., 5 tabs.

  • Fromme, F.D.; Wingard, S.A. (1922). Blackfire and wildfire of tobacco and their control. Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 228: 19 pp., 10 textfigs.

  • Fromme, F.D.; Wingard, S.A. (1922). Blackfire or angular leafspot of tobacco. Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Bulletin 25: 1-43.

  • Fromme, F.D.; Wingard, S.A.; Priode, C.N. (1927). Ring spot of tobacco: an infectious disease of unknown cause. Phytopathology 17 (5): 321-328.


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