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  • Bach, W.J.; Taubenhaus, J.J. (1930). Black-rot of cabbage and its control. Texas Agricultural Experiment Station 57: 9 pp., 1 textfig.

  • Cook, M.T.; Taubenhaus, J.J. (1911). The relation of parasite fungi to the contents of the host plants. I. Toxicity of tannin. Bull. Delaware College Agricultural Experiment Station 91.

  • Cook, M.T.; Taubenhaus, J.J. (1913). The relation of parasitic fungi to the content of the cells of the host plants. II. The toxicity of vegetable acids, and the oxidizing enzyme. Delaware Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 97: 53 pp., 1 pl.

  • Cook, M.T.; Taubenhaus, J.J. (1911). Trichoderma koningi the cause of a disease of sweet potatoes. Phytopathology 1: 184-198, tabs XXVII-XXVIII.

  • Cook, M.T.; Taubenhaus, J.J. (1912). The relation of certain parasitic fungi to the age and development of the host plant. Phytopathology 2: 98.

  • Ezekiel, W.N.; Taubenhaus, J.J. (1930). Soil reaction as influencing Phymatotricum root rot. Phytopathology 20 (Nr. }): 117.

  • Ezekiel, W.N.; Taubenhaus, J.J.; Carlyle, }. (1930). Soil-reaction effects on Phymatotrichum root rot. Phytopathology 20: 803-915, 1 fig.

  • Manns, T.F.; Taubenhaus, J.J. (1913). Streak: a bacterial disease of the sweet pea and clovers. Gard. Chron. Series 3 53: 215-216.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J. (1936). Verticillium wilt of cotton. 49th Annual Report, Texas Agricultural Experimental Station. p. 111.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J. (1914). Gloeosporium disease of the spice bush. American Journal of Botany 1: 340-342.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J. (1915). Probable non-validity of the genera Botryodiplodia, Diplodiella, Chaetodiplodia and Lasiodiplodia. American Journal of Botany 2 (7): 324-331, pls xii-xiv.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J. (1914). Diseases of the sweet pea. Delaware Agr. Exp. Stat. Bull. 106: 1-93, 43 figs.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J. (1913). Present knowledge of sweet pea diseases and their control. Florist’s Exchange 34: 108-110.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J. (1913). The problem of plant diseases which confronts the gardener. Gard. Chron. 17: 301-304.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J. (1916). Soil stain, or scurf of the sweet potato. Journal of Agricultural Research 5: 995-1001, tabs LXXVI-LXXVII.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J. (1918). Pox or pit (soil rot) of the sweet potato. Journal of Agricultural Research 13: 437-450, tabs 51-52.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J. (1919). Recent studies on Sclerotium rolfsii. Journal of Agricultural Research 18: 127-138, tabs 3-6.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J. (1916). A contribution to our knowledgeof silver scurf (Spondylocladium atrovirens Harz) of the white potato. Memoirs of New York Botanic Garden 6: 549-560, tabs 41-43.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J. (1911). A contribution to our knowledge of the morphology and life history of Puccinia malvacearum Mont. Phytopathology 1: 55-62, tabs 12-14.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J. (1911). A study of some gloeosporiums and their relation to a sweet pea disease. Phytopathology 1: 196-202, tab. XXX, 11 figs.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J. (1912). A further study of some gloeosporiums and their relation to a sweet pea disease. Phytopathology 2: 153-160, tab. XVI, 1 fig.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J. (1913). The black rots of the sweet potato. Phytopathology 3 (3): 159-166, pls xiv-xvi.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J. (1914). Recent studies of some new or little known diseases of the sweet potato. Phytopathology 4: 305-320, pls 17-19.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J. (1916). A wilt disease of columbine. Phytopathology 6: 254-257.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J. (1922). Recent studies of Texas root rot of cotton (Ozonium omnivorum). Phytopathology 12: 250.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J. (1925). A new foot rot of the sweet potato. Phytopathology 15: 238-240.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J. (1917). On a sudden outbreak of cotton rust in Texas. Science N.S 46: 267-269.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J. (1919). Pink root of onions. Science N.S 49: 217-218.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J. (1919). Field diseases of the sweet potato in Texas. Texas Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 249: 3-22, 34 figs.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J. (1919). Wilt of the watermelon and related crops (Fusarium wilt of cucurbits). Texas Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 260: 3-50.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J. (1926). Studies of a new Fusarium wilt of spinach in Texas. Texas Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 343: 23 pp.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J. (1923). The Culture and Diseases of the Sweet Potato. xv + 286 pp. New York; Dutton & Co.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J.; Bach, W.J.; Ezekiel, W.N. (1929). Anise drop. Plant Disease Reporter 13 (10): 141.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J.; Dana, B.P. (1928). The influence of moisture and temperature on cotton root rot. Texas Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 386: 23 pp.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J.; Dana, B.P.; Etzekiel, W.N.; Bach, V.J.; Lusk, J.P. (1929). A method of inoculation for Phymatotrichum root rot investigations. Phytopathology 19: 167-170.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J.; Dana, P.F.; Wolff, S.E. (1929). Plants susceptible or resistant to cotton root rot and their relation to control. Texas Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 393: 1-30, 5 figs.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J.; Ezekiel, W.M.; Killough, O.T. (1928). Relation of cotton root rot and Fusarium wilt to the acidity and alkalinity of the soil. Texas Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 389: 1-19, 5 figs.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J.; Ezekiel, W.N. (1930). Recent studies on Phymatotrichum root-rot. American Journal of Botany 17: 554-571, 4 figs, tab. XXXIII.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J.; Ezekiel, W.N. (1930). Studies on the overwintering on Phymatotrichum root rot. Phytopathology 20: 761-785, 4 figs.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J.; Ezekiel, W.N.; Neblette, C.B. (1929). Airplane photography in the study of cotton root rot. Phytopathology 19: 1025-1029.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J.; Ezekiel, W.N.; Rea, H.E. (1929). A new cotton wilt. Phytopathology 19: 171-173.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J.; Killough, O.F. (1923). Texas root rot of cotton and methods of its control. Texas Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 307: 98 pp.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J.; Mally, F.W. (1924). The Culture and Diseases of the Onion. 216 pp. New York.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J.; Manns, T.F. (1915). The diseases of the sweet potato and their control. Delaware Agric. Exp. Stat. Bull. 109: 55 pp., 65 figs.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J.; Manns, T.F. (1913). Diseases of the sweet pea. Gard. Chron. Series 3 54: 21-25.

  • Taubenhaus, J.J.; Wally, F.W. (1921). Pink root disease of onions and its control in Texas. Texas Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 273: 1-42, 3 figs.


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