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  • Broadfoot, W.C.; Stakman, E.C. (1926). Physiologic specialization of Fusarium lini Bolley. Phytopathology 16 (1): 84-85.

  • Christensen, C.M.; Stakman, E.C.; Christensen, J.J. (1947). Variation in phytopathogenic fungi. Annual Review of Microbiology 1: 61-84.

  • Christensen, J.J.; Stakman, E.C. (1925). Foot and root rots of wheat in Minnesota. Phytopathology 15 (Nr. I): 53.

  • Christensen, J.J.; Stakman, E.C. (1926). Physiologic specialization and mutation in Ustilago zeae. Phytopathology 16 (12): 979-999.

  • Christensen, J.J.; Stakman, E.C. (1927). Susceptibility of wheat varieties and hybrids to wheat scab in Minnesota. Phytopathology 17 (1): 4C}.

  • Christensen, J.J.; Stakman, E.C.; Immer, F.R. (1929). Susceptibility of wheat varieties and hybrids to fusarial head blight in Minnesota. University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Bulletin 59: 24 pp.

  • Freeman, E.M.; Stakman, E.C. (1914). Smuts of grain crops. Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 122: 35 pp., 11 figs.

  • Hansen, T.S.; Kenety, W.H.; Wiggin, G.H.; Stakman, E.C. (1923). A study of the damping-off disease of coniferous seedlings. Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Bulletin 15: 28 pp.

  • Hayes, H.K.; Stakman, E.C. (1921). Wheat stem rust from the standpoint of plant breeding. Annual Meeting of the Western Canadian Society of Agronomy Winnipeg, Manitoba, 27-29 December 1921. 1-14.

  • Hayes, H.K.; Stakman, E.C. (1919). Rust resistance in timothy. Journ. Amer. Soc. Agron. 11: 67-70.

  • Hayes, H.K.; Stakman, E.C. (1921). Resistance of barley to Helminthosporium sativum P.K.B. Phytopathology 11: 405-411.

  • Hayes, H.K.; Stakman, E.C.; Griffee, F.; Christensen, J.J. (1923). Reaction of barley varieties to Helminthosporium sativum. Part I: varietal resistance. Part II: inheritance studies in a cross between Lion and Manchuria. Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Bulletin 21: 47 pp., 10 textfigs.

  • Hayes, H.K.; Stakman, E.C.; Griffee, F.; Christensen, J.J. (1924). Relations of selfed lines of maize to Ustilago zeae. Phytopathology 14: 268-279.

  • Hayes, K.H.; Stakman, E.C.; Aamondt, O.S. (1925). Inheritance in wheat of resistance to black stem rusts. Phytopathology 15: 271-287.

  • Levine, M.N.; Stakman, E.C.; Stanton, T.R. (1930). Field studies on the rust resistance of oat varieties. US Dept. Agric. Techn. Bull. 143: 35 pp.

  • Stakman, E.C. (1923). The species concept from the point of view of a plant pathologist. American Journal of Botany 10 (5): 239-244.

  • Stakman, E.C. (1915). Relation between Puccinia graminis and plants highly resistant to its attack. Journal of Agricultural Research 4: 193-200, tab. 28.

  • Stakman, E.C. (1929). Physiologic specialization in plant pathogenic fungi. Leopoldina 4: 263-289.

  • Stakman, E.C. (1914). A study in cereal rusts. Physiological races. Part I. Biologic forms. Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 138: 5-56, 9 tabs.

  • Stakman, E.C. (1920). Helminthosporium disease of wheat and rye. Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 191: 18 pp.

  • Stakman, E.C. (1915). Diseases of fruit trees and plants. Minnesota Horticult. 13 (4): 157-163.

  • Stakman, E.C. (1923). The wheat rust problem in the United States. Proc. Pan-Pacific Sci Congr. Australia 1: 88-96.

  • Stakman, E.C. (1923). Methods of reducing losses from black stem rust of wheat. Proc. Pan-Pacific Sci. Congr. Australia 1: 132-136.

  • Stakman, E.C. (1929). Physiologic specialization in pathogenic fungi. Proceed. Intern. Congr. Plant Sc. 2: 1312-1330.

  • Stakman, E.C. (1929). Physiologic specialization in pathogenic fungi [cont.]. Proceed. Intern. Congr. Plant Sc. 2: 1655-1656.

  • Stakman, E.C. (1957). B.M. Duggar, pioner in precise plant research. Science 126 (3276): 690-691.

  • Stakman, E.C. (1923). Destroy the common barberry. US Dept. Agric. Farmers’ Bull. 1058: 14 pp.

  • Stakman, E.C. (1923). Some fungi causing root and foot rota of cereals. University of Minnesota Stud. Biol. Sc. 4: 139-162, tabs 26-28, 1 fig.

  • Stakman, E.C. (1918, publ. 1919). The black stem rust and the barberry. Yearbook US Dept. Agric. 1918: 75-100, 9 tabs, 1 fig.

  • Stakman, E.C.; Aamodt, O.S. (1924). The effect of fertilizers on the development of stem rust of wheat. Journal of Agricultural Research 27: 341-364, 7 figs.

  • Stakman, E.C.; Aamodt, O.S. (1922). The effect of fertilizers on the development of stem rust of wheat. Phytopathology 12: 31.

  • Stakman, E.C.; Christensen, J.J. (1926). Physiologic specialization of Ustilago zeae and Puccinia sorghi and their relation to corn improvement. Phytopathology 16 (1): 84.

  • Stakman, E.C.; Christensen, J.J. (1926). Physiologic specialization and mutation of Ustilago zeae. Phytopathology 16: 979-999.

  • Stakman, E.C.; Christensen, J.J. (1927). Heterothallism in Ustilago zeae. Phytopathology 17: 827-834.

  • Stakman, E.C.; Christensen, J.J.; Brewbaker, E.H. (1928). Physiologic specialization in Puccinia sorghi. Phytopathology 18 (4): 345-354.

  • Stakman, E.C.; Christensen, J.J.; Eide, C.J.; Peturson, B. (1929). Mutation and hybridization in Ustilago zeae. Part I. Mutation. University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Bulletin 65: 1-66, 7 figs, 13 tabs.

  • Stakman, E.C.; Christensen, J.J.; Hanna, V.F. (1929). Mutation in Ustilago zeae. Phytopathology 19: 106.

  • Stakman, E.C.; Christman, J.J.; Eide, C.J.; Peturson, B. (1929). Mutation and hybridization in Ustilago zeae. Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Bulletin 65: 108 pp.

  • Stakman, E.C.; Fletcher, D.G. (1930). The common barberry and black stem rust. US Dept. Agric. Farmers’ Bull. 1544: 28 pp.

  • Stakman, E.C.; Henry, A.W.; Curran, G.C.; Christopher, W.C. (1923). Spores in the upper air. Journal of Agricultural Research 24: 599-605.

  • Stakman, E.C.; Hoerner, G.P. (1918). The occurrence of Puccinia graminis tritici-compacti in the southern United States. Phytopathology 8: 141-149, 2 figs.

  • Stakman, E.C.; Jensen, L. (1915). Infection experiments with timothy rust. Journal of Agricultural Research 5: 211-216.

  • Stakman, E.C.; Kempton, F.E.; Hutton, L.D. (1927). The common barberry and black stem rust. US Dept. Agric. Farmers’ Bull. 1544: 28 pp.

  • Stakman, E.C.; Krakover, L.J. (1920). Puccinia graminis on native Berberis canadensis. Phytopathology 10: 305-306.

  • Stakman, E.C.; Lambert, E.B. (1928). The relation of temperature during the growing season in the spring wheat area of the United States to the occurrence of stem rust epidemics. Phytopathology 18 (4): 369-374.

  • Stakman, E.C.; Lambert, E.B.; Flor, H.H. (1924). Varietal resistance of spring wheats to Tilletia levis. Minnesota Studies in Plant. Sci., Stud. in Biol. Sci. 5: 307-316.

  • Stakman, E.C.; Leach, J.C.; Seal, J.T. (1922). Fruit and vegetable diseases. University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 199: 7-75.

  • Stakman, E.C.; Levine, M.H. (1922). The determination of biologic forms of Puccinia graminis on Triticum spec. Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Bulletin 8: 3-10.

  • Stakman, E.C.; Levine, M.H.; Wallace, J.W. (1929). The value of physiologic form surveys in the study of the epidemiology of stem rust. Phytopathology 19: 951-959, 2 figs.

  • Stakman, E.C.; Levine, M.N. (1919). Effect of certain ecological factors on the morphology of the uredinospores of Puccinia graminis. Journal of Agricultural Research 16: 40-77.

  • Stakman, E.C.; Levine, M.N. (1924). Puccinia graminis poae Erikss. and Henn. in the United States. Journal of Agricultural Research 28: 541-548.

  • Stakman, E.C.; Levine, M.N.; Bailey, D.L. (1923). Biologic forms of Puccinia graminis on varieties of Avena spec. Journal of Agricultural Research 24: 1013-1018.

  • Stakman, E.C.; Levine, M.N.; Bailey, D.L. (1923). Biologic specialization of Puccinia graminis avenae . Phytopathology 13: 35.

  • Stakman, E.C.; Levine, M.N.; Cotter, R.U. (1930). Hybridization and mutation in Puccinia graminis Pers. Phytopathology 20 (1): 130.

  • Stakman, E.C.; Levine, M.N.; Cotter, R.U. (1930). Origin of physiologic forms of Puccinia graminis through hybridization and mutation. Sci. Agric. 10 (11): 707-720.

  • Stakman, E.C.; Levine, M.N.; Griffee, F. (1925). Webster, a common wheat resistant to black stem rust. Phytopathology 15 (11): 691-698.

  • Stakman, E.C.; Levine, M.N.; Leach, J.G. (1919). New biological forms of Puccinia graminis. Journal of Agricultural Research 16: 103-105.

  • Stakman, E.C.; Parker, K.H.; Piemeisel, F.J. (1918). Can biologic forms of stem-rust on wheat change enough to interfere with breeding for rust resistance? Journal of Agricultural Research 14: 111-124, 5 figs.

  • Stakman, E.C.; Piemeisel, F.J. (1916). Infection of timothy by Puccinia graminis. Journal of Agricultural Research 6: 813-816.

  • Stakman, E.C.; Piemeisel, F.J. (1917). Biologic forms of Puccinia graminis on cereals and grasses. Journal of Agricultural Research 10: 429-495, 7 tabs.

  • Stakman, E.C.; Piemeisel, F.J.; Levine, M.N. (1918). Plasticity of biologic forms of Puccinia graminis. Journal of Agricultural Research 15: 221-250, 2 tabs.

  • Stakman, E.C.; Rose, R.C. (1914). A fruit spot of the wealthy apple. Phytopathology 4: 333-336, tab. XXIII.

  • Stakman, E.C.; Tolaas, A.G. (1916). Fruit and vegetable diseases and their control. Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 153: 7-67, 32 figs.

  • Stakman, E.C.; Tolaas, A.G. (1916). Potato diseases and their control. Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 158: 7-47, 28 figs.

  • Sull, G.H.; Happer, P.A.; Reed, G.; Stakman, E.C. (1923). The species concept from the point of a geneticist, morphologist, physiologist and bacteriologist plant pathologist. American Journal of Botany 10: 221-241.


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