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  • Harter, L.L. (1912). Diseases of cabbage and related crops and their control. Bull. Dept. Agric., Washington 1912: 33 pp., 7 figs.

  • Harter, L.L. (1913). The foot-rot of the sweet potato. Journal of Agricultural Reseach 1: 251-274, tabs XXIII-XXVII.

  • Harter, L.L. (1914). Fruit-rot, leaf-spot and stem-blight of the eggplant caused by Phomopsis vexans. Journal of Agricultural Research Washington 2 (5): 331-338, 5 tabs.

  • Harter, L.L. (1916). Sweet potato scurf. Journal of Agricultural Research 5: 787-792, 2 tabs.

  • Harter, L.L. (1916). Storage-rots of economic aroid. Journal of Agricultural Research 6: 549-572, tabs 81-83, 1 fig.

  • Harter, L.L. (1917). Pod blight of the Lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus L.) caused by Diaporthe phaseolorum. Journal of Agricultural Research 11: 473-504, 11 figs, 2 tabs.

  • Harter, L.L. (1918). A hitherto unreported disease of okra. Journal of Agricultural Research Washington 14: 207-212.

  • Harter, L.L. (1921). Amylase of Rhizopus tritici, with a consideration of its secretion and action. Journal of Agricultural Research 20: 761-786.

  • Harter, L.L. (1924). Pythium rootlet rot of sweet potatoes. Journal of Agricultural Research 29: 53-55, 1 tab.

  • Harter, L.L. (1925). Pythium rootlet rot of sweet potatoes. Journal of Agricultural Research 29: 53-55, 1 textfig.

  • Harter, L.L. (1925). A physiological study of Mucor racemosus and Diplodia tubericola, two sweet potato storage-rot fungi. Journal of Agricultural Research 30: 961-969.

  • Harter, L.L. (1911). A new species of Alternaria. Mycologia 3 (3): 154-155.

  • Harter, L.L. (1913). Foot rot, a new disease of the sweet, potato. Phytopathology 3: 243-245, 2 figs.

  • Harter, L.L. (1915). Notes on the distribution and prevalence of three important sweet potato diseases. Phytopathology 5: 124-126.

  • Harter, L.L. (1916). Rhizoctonia and Sclerotium rolfsii on sweet potatoes. Phytopathology 6: 305-306.

  • Harter, L.L. (1922). Field and storage diseases of the sweet potato and their control. Phytopathology 12: 251.

  • Harter, L.L. (1925). Mottle-necrosis of sweet potatoes. Phytopathology 15 (1): 45.

  • Harter, L.L. (1929). A Fusarium disease of beans. Phytopathology 19: 84.

  • Harter, L.L. (1913). Control of the black-rot and stem-rot of the sweet potato. US Dept. Agric. Bur. Plant Ind. Circ. 114: 15-18.

  • Harter, L.L. (1916). Sweet-potato diseases. US Dept. Agric. Farmers’ Bull. 714: 26 pp., 21 figs.

  • Harter, L.L. (1919). Sweet potato diseases. US Dept. Agric. Farmers’ Bull. 1059: 1-24, 15 figs.

  • Harter, L.L.; Field, E.C. (1912). Diaporthe, the ascogenous form of sweet potato dry rot. Phytopathology 2: 121-124, 4 figs.

  • Harter, L.L.; Field, E.C. (1915). Experiments on the susceptibility of sweet potato varieties to stem rot. Phytopathology 5: 163-168.

  • Harter, L.L.; Field, E.C. (1913). A dry rot of sweet potatoes caused by Diaporthe batatatis. US Dept. Agric. Bur. Plant. Ind. Bull. 281: 38 pp., 4 pls, 4 figs.

  • Harter, L.L.; Field, E.G. (1914). The stem-rot of the sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas). Phytopathology 4: 279-304, tabs XIV bis XVI, 2 figs.

  • Harter, L.L.; Field, E.G. (1914). Die Welkekrankheit oder Stengelfäule der Süsskartoffel (Ipomoea batatas Poir.). Zeitschrift für Pflanzenkrankheiten 24: 204-207.

  • Harter, L.L.; Jones, L.R. (1923). Cabbage diseases. US Dept. Agric. Farmers’ Bull. 1351: 28 pp., 14 textfigs.

  • Harter, L.L.; Jones, R.F. (1918). Cabbage diseases. US Dept. Agric. Farmers’ Bull. 325: 1-30, 13 figs.

  • Harter, L.L.; Lauritzen, J.I.; Weimer, J.L. (1923). Mottle-necrosis of sweet potatoes. Phytopathology 13: 145.

  • Harter, L.L.; Lauritzen, J.I.; Weimer, J.L. (1923). Internal breakdown of sweet potatoes. Phytopathology 13: 146-147.

  • Harter, L.L.; Weimer, J.L. (1923). Amylase in the spores of Rhizopus tritici and Rhizopus nigricans. American Journal of Botany 10: 89-92.

  • Harter, L.L.; Weimer, J.L. (1923). The relation of the enzyme pectinase to infection of sweet potatoes by Rhizopus. American Journal of Botany 10: 245-258.

  • Harter, L.L.; Weimer, J.L. (1921). Respiration of sweet potato fungi when grown on a nutrient solution. Journal of Agricultural Research 21: 211-226. 1 fig.

  • Harter, L.L.; Weimer, J.L. (1921). Studies in the physiology of parasitism, with special reference to the secretion pectinase by Rhizoctonia tritici. Journal of Agricultural Research 21: 609-625.

  • Harter, L.L.; Weimer, J.L. (1921). A comparison of the pectinase produced by different species of Rhizopus. Journal of Agricultural Research 22: 371-377.

  • Harter, L.L.; Weimer, J.L. (1921). Susceptibility of the different varieties of sweet potatoes to decay by Rhizopus nigricans and Rhizopus tritici. Journal of Agricultural Research 22: 511-515.

  • Harter, L.L.; Weimer, J.L. (1923). Influence of the substrate acid and its hydrogen-ion concentration on pectinase production. Journal of Agricultural Research 24: 861-878.

  • Harter, L.L.; Weimer, J.L. (1923). Some physiological variations in strains of Rhizopus nigricans. Journal of Agricultural Research 26: 363-371.

  • Harter, L.L.; Weimer, J.L. (1920). Sweet potato rot and tomato wilt. Phytopathology 10: 306-307.

  • Harter, L.L.; Weimer, J.L. (1922). Decay of various vegetables and fruits by different species of Rhizopus. Phytopathology 12: 205-212.

  • Harter, L.L.; Weimer, J.L. (1929). A monographic study of sweet potato diseases and their control. US Dept. Agric. Techn. Bull. 99: 117 pp., 23 figs, 26 tabs.

  • Harter, L.L.; Weimer, J.L.; Adams, J.M.R. (1918). Sweet-potato storage-rots. Journal of Agricultural Research 15: 337-368, tabs 21-27.

  • Harter, L.L.; Weimer, J.L.; Lauritzen, J.J. (1926). The comparative susceptibility of sweet potato varieties to black rot. Journal of Agricultural Research 32 (12): 1135-1142.

  • Harter, L.L.; Weimer, J.L.; Lauritzen, J.J. (1921). The decay of sweet potatoes (Ipomoea batatas) produced by different species of Rhizopus. Phytopathology 11: 279-284.

  • Harter, L.L.; Whitney, W.A. (1926). Influence of soil temperature and soil moisture on the infection of sweet potatoes by the black rot fungus. Journal of Agricultural Research 32 (12): 1153-1160.

  • Harter, L.L.; Whitney, W.A. (1927). Relation of soil temperature and soft moisture to the infection of sweet potatoes by the stem-rot organisms. Journal of Agricultural Research 34 (5): 435-441.

  • Harter, L.L.; Whitney, W.A. (1927). A transit disease of snap beans caused by Pythium aphanidermatum. Journal of Agricultural Research 34: 443-447, 1 tab.

  • Harter, L.L.; Whitney, W.A. (1927). Mottle necrosis of potatoes. Journal of Agricultural Research 34 (10): 893-914, 3 textfigs.

  • Harter, L.L.; Whitney, W.A. (1927). The comparative susceptibility of sweet potato varieties to stem rot. Journal of Agricultural Research 34: 915-919.

  • Lauritzen, J.I.; Harter, L.L. (1925). The influence of temperature on the infection and decay of sweet potatoes by different species of Rhizopus. Journal of Agricultural Research 30: 703-810, 9 figs.

  • Lauritzen, J.I.; Harter, L.L. (1922). The species of Rhizopus responsable for the decay of sweet potatoes under storage conditions. Phytopathology 12: 51.

  • Lauritzen, J.I.; Harter, L.L. (1923). The relation of the enzym pectinase to infection of sweet potatoes by Rhizopus. Phytopathology 13: 56.

  • Lauritzen, J.J.; Harter, L.L. (1923). Species of Rhizopus responsable for the decay of sweet potatoes in the storage house and at different temperatures in infection chambers. Journal of Agricultural Research 24: 441-456, 1 fig.

  • Weimer, J.L.; Harter, L.L. (1923). Influence of temperature on the pectinase production of different species of Rhizopus. American Journal of Botany 10: 127-132.

  • Weimer, J.L.; Harter, L.L. (1923). Pectinase in the spores of Rhizopus. American Journal of Botany 10: 167-169.

  • Weimer, J.L.; Harter, L.L. (1921). Glucose as a source of carbon for certain sweet potato storage-rot fungi. Journal of Agricultural Research 21: 189-210.

  • Weimer, J.L.; Harter, L.L. (1921). Respiration and carbohydrate changes produced in sweet potatoes by Rhizopus tritici. Journal of Agricultural Research 21: 627-635.

  • Weimer, J.L.; Harter, L.L. (1923). Temperature relation of eleven species of Rhizopus. Journal of Agricultural Research 24: 1-40.

  • Weimer, J.L.; Harter, L.L. (1923). Hydrogen-ion changes induced by species of Rhizopus and Botrytis cinerea. Journal of Agricultural Research 25: 155-164.

  • Weimer, J.L.; Harter, L.L. (1926). Root rot of the bean in California caused by Fusarium martii-phaseoli Burk. and F. aduncisporum n.sp. Journal of Agricultural Research 32: 311-319, 3 tabs.


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