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William Edward Tottingham grad student 1937 UW Madison (Chemistry Tree)
 (The Relation of Certain Nitrogenous Constituents and Enzymes of the Potato Tuber to Blackening after Cooking)

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Robert M. Goodman grad student 1973 Cornell (Chemistry Tree)
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Pritchard DW, Ross AF. (1975) The relationship of ethylene to formation of tobacco mosaic virus lesions in hypersensitive responding tobacco leaves with and without induced resistance. Virology. 64: 295-307
Goodman RM, Ross AF. (1974) Independent assembly of virions in tobacco doubly infected by potato virus X and potato virus Y or tobacco mosaic virus. Virology. 59: 314-8
Goodman RM, Ross AF. (1974) Enhancement by potato virus Y of potato virus X synthesis in doubly infected tobacco depends on the timing of invasion by the viruses. Virology. 58: 263-71
Goodman RM, Ross AF. (1974) Enhancement of potato virus X synthesis in doubly infected tobacco occurs in doubly infected cells. Virology. 58: 16-24
Simons TJ, Israel HW, Ross AF. (1972) Effect of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid on tobacco mosaic virus lesions in tobacco and on the fine structure of adjacent cells. Virology. 48: 502-15
Davis RE, Ross AF. (1968) Increased hypersensitivity induced in tobacco by systemic infection by potato virus Y. Virology. 34: 509-20
Damirdagh IS, Ross AF. (1967) A marked synergistic interaction of potato viruses X and Y in inoculated leaves of tobacco. Virology. 31: 296-307
LOEBENSTEIN G, ROSS AF. (1963) AN EXTRACTABLE AGENT, INDUCED IN UNINFECTED TISSUES BY LOCALIZED VIRUS INFECTIONS, THAT INTERFERES WITH INFECTION BY TOBACCO MOSAIC VIRUS. Virology. 20: 507-17
ROSS AF. (1961) Systemic acquired resistance induced by localized virus infections in plants. Virology. 14: 340-58
ROSS AF. (1961) Localized acquired resistance to plant virus infection in hypersensitive hosts. Virology. 14: 329-39
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