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  • Dodge, B.O.; Stevens, N.E. (1924). The Rhizoctonia brown rot and other fruit rots of strawberries. Journal of Agricultural Research 28: 643-648, 3 tabs.

  • Hawkins, L.A.; Stevens, N.E. (1917). Endothia pigments. I. American Journal of Botany 4: 336-353, 5 figs.

  • Miller, P.R.; Stevens, N.E.; Wood, J.I. (1933). Diseases of plants in the United States in 1931. Plant Disease Reporter Supplement 84: 1-65.

  • Shear, C.L.; Stevens, N.E. (1921). The correspondence of Schweinitz and Torrey. Memoirs of the Torrey Botanical Club 16: 119-300, 2 tabs.

  • Shear, C.L.; Stevens, N.E. (1917). Studies of the Schweinitz collections of fungi. I. Sketch of his mycological work. Mycologia 9 (4): 191-204, tabs 8-9.

  • Shear, C.L.; Stevens, N.E. (1917). Studies of the Schweinitz collections of fungi. II. Distribution and previous studies of authentic specimens. Mycologia 9 (6): 333-344.

  • Shear, C.L.; Stevens, N.E. (1919). The mycological work of Moses Ashley Curtis. Mycologia 11 (4): 181-201.

  • Shear, C.L.; Stevens, N.E. (1913). The chestnut-blight parasite (Endothia parasitica) from China. Science 38: 295-297.

  • Shear, C.L.; Stevens, N.E. (1916). The discovery of the chestnut-blight parasite (Endothia parasitica) and other chestnut fungi in Japan. Science N.S 43: 173-176.

  • Shear, C.L.; Stevens, N.E. (1913). Cultural characters of the chestnut-blight and its near relatives. US Dept. Agric. Plant Ind. Circ. 131: 3-18.

  • Shear, C.L.; Stevens, N.E.; Bain, H. (1931). Fungous diseases of the cultivated cranberry. USDA Technical Bulletin 258: 1-58.

  • Shear, C.L.; Stevens, N.E.; Tiller, R.J. (1917). Endothia parasitica and related species. Bull. US Department of Agriculture 380: 82 pp., 23 tabs, 5 figs.

  • Stevens, N.E. (1917). The influence of certain climatic factors on the development of Endothia parasitica (Murr.) And. American Journal of Botany 4: 1-321.

  • Stevens, N.E. (1917). The influence of temperature on the growth of Endothia parasitica. American Journal of Botany 4: 112-118.

  • Stevens, N.E. (1922). Rots of early strawberries in Florida and Southern California. American Journal of Botany 9: 204-211, 4 figs.

  • Stevens, N.E. (1922). Environmental temperatures of fungi in nature. American Journal of Botany 9: 385-390, 1 fig.

  • Stevens, N.E. (1917). Rhizopus rot of strawberries in transit. Bull. US Department of Agriculture Washington 531: 22 pp., 1 fig.

  • Stevens, N.E. (1917). Some factors influencing the prevalence of Endothia gyrosa. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 44: 127-144.

  • Stevens, N.E. (1916). Pathological histology of strawberries affected by species of Botrytis and Rhizopus. Journal of Agricultural Research 6: 361-366, tabs 49-50.

  • Stevens, N.E. (1917). Temperatures of the cranberry regions of the United States in relation to the growth of certain fungi. Journal of Agricultural Research 11: 521-529.

  • Stevens, N.E. (1924). Physalospora malorum on currant. Journal of Agricultural Research 27: 583-587, 2 tabs.

  • Stevens, N.E. (1912). Polystictus versicolor as a wound parasite of Catalpa. Mycologia 4 (5): 263-270, tabs LXXIV-LXXV.

  • Stevens, N.E. (1925). Life history and relationships of Diplodia gossypina. Mycologia 17 (5): 191-201, tab. 20.

  • Stevens, N.E. (1926). Two species of Physalospora on Citrus and other hosts. Mycologia 18 (5): 206-217, 2 figs.

  • Stevens, N.E. (1926). Occurrence of the currant cane blight fungus on numerous hosts in the southern states. Mycologia 18 (6): 278-282, 1 fig.

  • Stevens, N.E. (1912). Wood rot of the hardy Catalpa. Phytopathology 2: 114-119, tab. X.

  • Stevens, N.E. (1916). Recovery of a tree from a lightning stroke. Phytopathology 6: 204-206.

  • Stevens, N.E. (1916). A method for study the humidity relations of fungi in culture. Phytopathology 6: 428-432.

  • Stevens, N.E. (1919). Keeping quality of strawberries in relation to their temperature when picked. Phytopathology 9: 171-177.

  • Stevens, N.E. (1924). Notes on cranberry fungi in Massachusetts. Phytopathology 14 (2): 101-107.

  • Stevens, N.E. (1925). Field observations on false blossom of the cultivated cranberry. Phytopathology 15: 85-91.

  • Stevens, N.E. (1925). Strawberry disease. US Dept. Agric. Farmers’ Bull. 1458: 10 pp., 5 figs.

  • Stevens, N.E.; Bain, H.G. (1927). Storage rots of cranberries in the 1926 crop. Phytopathology 18: 649-655, 2 tabs.

  • Stevens, N.E.; Bain, H.G. (1928). Storage rots of cranberries in the 1927 crop. Phytopathology 18: 909-814.

  • Stevens, N.E.; Bain, H.G. (1929). Storage rots of cranberries in the 1928 crop. Phytopathology 19: 1037-1039, 1 fig.

  • Stevens, N.E.; Hawkins, L.A. (1917). Some change produced in strawberry fruits by Rhizopus nigricans. Phytopathology 7: 178-184.

  • Stevens, N.E.; Hook, P.V. (1930). Field observations on strawberry dwarf in North Carolina. Phytopathology 20: 669-672.

  • Stevens, N.E.; Jenkins, A.E. (1924). Occurrence of the currant cane blight fungus on other hosts. Journal of Agricultural Research 27: 837-845, 2 tabs, 1 fig.

  • Stevens, N.E.; Shear, C.I. (1929). Botryosphaeria and Physalospora in the Hawaiian islands. Mycologia 21 (6): 313-320, 1 fig.

  • Stevens, N.E.; Wilcox, H.S. (1925). The Citrus stem and rot “Diplodia” its life history and reletion to Sphaeropsis malorum. Phytopathology 15: 332-340, tab. VIII.

  • Stevens, N.E.; Wilcox, P.B. (1917). Rhizopus rot of strawberries in transit. Bull. US Department of Agriculture 531: 1-22, 1 fig.

  • Stevens, N.E.; Wilcox, R.B. (1918). Further studies of the rots of strawberry fruits. Bull. US Department of Agriculture Washington, Bureau of Plant Industry 686: 14 pp.


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