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

  • Jones, L.R. (1914). Problems and progress in plant pathology. American Journal of Botany 1: 97-111.

  • Jones, L.R. (1924). The relation of environment to disease in plants. American Journal of Botany 11: 601-609.

  • Jones, L.R. (1915). Fungous troubles. Annual Report. Wisconsin State Hort. Soc. 45: 65-68.

  • Jones, L.R. (1926). The relation of fungi to soil deterioration. Journ. Amer. Soc. Agron. 18 (2): 150-153.

  • Jones, L.R. (1914). Progress in developing disease-resistant cabbage. Phytopathology 4: 47-48.

  • Jones, L.R. (1917). Soil temperature as a factor in phytopathology. Plant World 20: 229-237.

  • Jones, L.R. (1929). Essential factors in destructive plant disease development. Proc. International Congress Plant Sciences Ithaca 2: 1284-1298.

  • Jones, L.R. (1918). Disease resistance in cabbage. Proc. Nation. Acad. Sci. 4: 42-46, 2 figs.

  • Jones, L.R. (1926). Securing disease resistant plants; how important is it? Whose job is it? Science N.S 63: 341 bis 345.

  • Jones, L.R. (1914, publ. 1915). Problems and progress in plant pathology. Smithsonian Report Washington 1914: 407-419.

  • Jones, L.R. (1922). Experimental work on the relation of soil temperature to disease in plants. Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sci., Arts and Letters 20: 433-459.

  • Jones, L.R. (1912). Potato diseases in Wisconsin and their control. University of Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station Circular 36: 1-10.

  • Jones, L.R. (1914). Control of potato disease in Wisconsin. Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station Circular 52: 1-19, 4 figs.

  • Jones, L.R.; Bartholomew, E.T. (1915). Apple rust and its control in Wisconsin. Bulletin. Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station 257.

  • Jones, L.R.; Doolittle, S.P. (1921). Angular leaf-spot of cucumber. Phytopathology 11: 297-298.

  • Jones, L.R.; Giddings, N.J.; Lutman, B.F. (1912). Investigations of the potato fungus Phytophthora infestans. US Dept. Agric. Bur. Plant Ind. Bull. 245: 5-100, 10 tabs, 10 figs.

  • Jones, L.R.; Gilman, J.C. (1916). “Wisconsin Hollander, Nr. 8”, eine neugezüchtete, gegen Fusarium conglutinans widerstandsfähige Kohlsorte. Internat. Agrar.-Techn. Rundschau 7: 277-278.

  • Jones, L.R.; Gilman, J.C. (1915). The control of cabbage yellows through disease resistance. Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station Research Bulletin 38: 70 pp., 23 figs.

  • Jones, L.R.; Grout, A.J. (1897). Notes on two species of Alternaria. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 24 (5): 254-258.

  • Jones, L.R.; Johnson, J.; Dickson, J.G. (1926). Wisconsin studies upon the relation of soil temperature to plant disease. Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station Research Bulletin 71: 144 pp., 69 textfigs.

  • Jones, L.R.; McKinney, H.H. (1919). The influence of soil temperature on potato scab. Phytopathology 9: 301-302.

  • Jones, L.R.; McKinney, H.H.; Fellows, H. (1922). The influence of soil temperature on potato scab. Bulletin of the Agricultural Experiment Station University of Wisconsin 53: 1-35.

  • Jones, L.R.; Riker, R.S. (1928). Studies upon the Fusarium wilt in China aster. Phytopathology 18 (1): 150.

  • Jones, L.R.; Riker, R.S. (1929). Progress with the control of aster wilt and yellows. Phytopathology 19: 101.

  • Jones, L.R.; Shear, C.L. (1914). Report upon “false blossom” and other canberry maladies. Annual Report. Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers’ Assoc. 27: 13-14.

  • Jones, L.R.; Tisdale, W.B. (1922). The influence of soil temperature upon the development of flax wilt. Phytopathology 12: 409-413, 1 fig.

  • Jones, L.R.; Walker, J.C. (1925). Yellows-resistant cabbage varieties. Some necessary precautions for seedsmen to consider in the production and distribution of seeds of new special strains. Seed World 23: 20-21, 1 textfig.

  • Jones, L.R.; Walker, J.C.; Monteith Jr, J. (1925). Fusarium resistant cabbage: progress with second early varieties. Journal of Agricultural Research 30: 1027-1034, 3 tabs.

  • Jones, L.R.; Walker, J.C.; Tisdale, W.B. (1920). Fusarium resistant cabbage. Research Bulletin of the Agricultural Experiment Station Univ. Wisconsin 48: 1-34, 10 figs.

  • Jones, L.R.; Williamson, M.M.; Wolf, F.A.; McCulloch, L. (1923). Bacterial leafspot of clovers. Journal of Agricultural Research 22: 471-490, 3 figs.

  • Walker, J.C.; Jones, L.R. (1922). Relation of soil temperature and other factors to onion smut infection. Journal of Agricultural Research 22: 235-264, tab. 25-27.


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