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  • 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.

  • Martin, W. (1969). Key to Stictaceae of New Zealand. Tuatara 17 (3): 106-117.

  • Martin, W.; Child, J. (1972). Lichens of New Zealand. 193 pp. Wellington; A.H. & A.W. Reed.

  • Martin, W.H. (1923, publ. 1924). Spindle tuber, a disease of potatoes. Annual Report. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 44: 345-347.

  • Martin, W.H. (1923, publ. 1924). The use of sulphur for the control of potato scab, 1922 results. Annual Report. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 44: 348-355.

  • Martin, W.H. (1923, publ. 1924). Potato spraying and dusting tests in 1922. Annual Report. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 44: 356-364.

  • Martin, W.H. (1924, publ. 1925). Report of the Department of Plant Pathology. Annual Report. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 45: 373-381.

  • Martin, W.H. (1924, publ. 1925). Potato spraying and dusting in 1923. Annual Report. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 45: 381-389.

  • Martin, W.H. (1924, publ. 1925). Oats smut control studies. Annual Report. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 1924: 390-392.

  • Martin, W.H. (1926). Report of the Department of Plant Pathology. Annual Report. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 46: 443-457.

  • Martin, W.H. (1926). Potato scab control studies in 1924. Annual Report. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 46: 460-464.

  • Martin, W.H. (1926). Potato spraying in 1924. Annual Report. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 46: 464-467.

  • Martin, W.H. (1925, publ. 1926). Oats smut control studies. Annual Report. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 1925: 457-460.

  • Martin, W.H. (1926, publ. 1927). Report of the Department of Plant Pathology. Annual Report. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 47: 313-324.

  • Martin, W.H. (1927, publ. 1928). Report of the Department of Plant Pathology. Annual Report. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 48: 205-238.

  • Martin, W.H. (1927, publ. 1928). Apple blotch control studies. Annual Report. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 48: 216-218.

  • Martin, W.H. (1928). Studies of sweet potato stem rot control. Annual Report. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 48: 225-232.

  • Martin, W.H. (1928). Report of the Department of Plant Pathology. Annual Report. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 49: 241-253.

  • Martin, W.H. (1929). Sweet potato disease studies. Annual Report. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 5: 256-260.

  • Martin, W.H. (1920). Studies on tomato leaf-spot control. N. Jersey Agric. Exp. Stat. Bull. 345: 1-42, 1 tab., 1 fig.

  • Martin, W.H. (1917). Common diseases of cucumbers and melons. New Jersey Agric. Exp. Stat. Circ. 68: 1-11, 5 figs.

  • Martin, W.H. (1923). Ten years of potato spraying in New Jersey. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 383: 32 pp.

  • Martin, W.H. (1923). Late blight of potatoes and weather. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 384: 22 pp.

  • Martin, W.H. (1922). Potato scab and methods for its control. New Jersey Stat. Circ. 131: 3-12.

  • Martin, W.H. (1923). Potato diseases in New Jersey and their control. New Jersey Stat. Circ. 146: 32 pp.

  • Martin, W.H. (1921). Report of potato spraying tests. New Jersey Stat. Rept. 1921: 435-441.

  • Martin, W.H. (1921). Influence of sulphur on the control of potato scab. New Jersey Stat. Rept. 1921: 442-448.

  • Martin, W.H. (1917). Sclerotium bataticola. The cause of a fruit-rot of peppers. Phytopathology 7: 308-312, 12 figs.

  • Martin, W.H. (1918). Brown blotch of the Kieffer pear. Phytopathology 8: 234-238.

  • Martin, W.H. (1918). Dissemination of Septoria lycopersici Speg. by insects and pickers. Phytopathology 8: 365-372.

  • Martin, W.H. (1922). Further experiments with inoculated and uninoculated sulphur for the control of potato scab. Phytopathology 12: 38.

  • Martin, W.H. (1926, publ. 1927). Report of seed certification Committee 1926. Proc. Ann. Meeting Potato Ass. Amer. 13: 141-154.

  • Martin, W.H. (1926, publ. 1927). Potato scab control with organic mercury compounds. Proc. Ann. Meeting Potato Ass. America 13: 74-81.

  • Martin, W.H.; Clark, E.S. (1928). Apple scab studies. Annual Report. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 48: 218-221.

  • Martin, W.H.; Clark, E.S. (1928). Apple scab studies in 1927. Annual Report. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 49: 262-267.

  • Martin, W.H.; Clark, E.S. (1929). Orchard disease investigations. Annual Report. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station 6: 260-262.

  • Martin, W.H.; Jenkins, A.E. (1928). Preliminary list of fungi and diseases of roses in the United States. Plant Diseases Rep. Suppl. 63: 354-369.

  • Martin, W.J. (1943). A study of the genetics of Sorosporium syntherismae and Sphacelotheca panici-miliacei. Phytopathology 33: 569-585, 4 figs, 1 graph.

  • Martin, W.M.H. (1923). Influence of soil moisture and acidity on the development of potato scab. Soil Science 16: 69-73.

  • Martin, W.W. (1981). Couchia circumplexa, a water mold parasitic in mite eggs. Mycologia 73 (6): 1143-1157, 30 figs.


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