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  • Cook, M.T.; Wilson, G.W. (1915). The influence of the tannin content of the host plant of Endothia parasitica and related species. Botanical Gazette 60: 346-361.

  • Cook, M.T.; Wilson, G.W. (1915). The influence of ether on the growth of Endothia. Botanical Gazette 60: 413.

  • Cook, M.T.; Wilson, G.W. (1914). Cladosporium disease of Ampelopsis tricuspidatum. Phytopathology 4: 189-190, 1 fig.

  • Cook, M.T.; Wilson, G.W. (1915). The relationship of Endothia parasitica and related species to the tannin content of the host plants. Science N.S 41: 171-172.

  • Stevens, F.L.; Wilson, G.W. (1911). Okra wilt (fusariose) Fusarium vasinfectum and clover rhizoctoniose. North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station Report 1911: 70-73.

  • Stevens, F.L.; Wilson, G.W. (1911). Rhizoctonia of buckwheat. Science N.S 33: 943.

  • Stevens, F.L.; Wilson, G.W.; College, A.M.; Raleigh, W. (1911). Rhizoctonia of buckwheat. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 27: 84.

  • Wilson, G.W. (1914). Studies in North American Peronosporales. V. Mycologia 6 (2): 54-83, tab. CXIX.

  • Wilson, G.W. (1914). Studies in North American Peronosporales – VI. Notes on miscellaneous species. Mycologia 6 (4): 192-210, tabs cxxxv-cxxxvi.

  • Wilson, G.W. (1918). Studies in North American Peronosporales.VII. New and noteworthy species. Mycologia 10 (3): 168-169.

  • Wilson, G.W. (1913). Fusariumor Verticillium on okra in North Carolina? Phytopathology 3: 183-185.

  • Wilson, G.W. (1914). The identity of the anthracnose of grasses in the United States. Phytopathology 4 (2): 106-112.

  • Wilson, G.W. (1915). An Exobasidiumon Armillaria. Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci. 22: 134.

  • Wilson, G.W. (1916). Note on some pileate Hydnaceae from Iowa. Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci. 23: 415-422.

  • Wilson, G.W. (1916, publ. 1917). Rusts of Hamilton and Marion counties, Indiana. II. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Sci. 1916: 382-383.


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