Articles in Refereed Journals  

 

Nelson, S. C., 2006. Grafting of Acacia koa Gray onto young seedlings. Native Plants  Journal 7(2):137-140.  

 

Shigaki, T., Nelson, S. C., and Alvarez, A. M. 2000. Symptomless spread of blight- inducing strains of Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris on cabbage seedlings in  misted seedbeds. European Journal of Plant Pathology 106(4):339-346.  

 

Arias, R. S., Nelson, S. C., and Alvarez, A. M. 2000.  Effect of soil-matric potential and  phylloplanes of rotation crops on the survival of a bioluminescent Xanthomonas  campestris pv. campstris. European Journal of Pant Pathology 106:109-116.  

 

Hughes, G., McRoberts, N., Madden, L. V., and Nelson, S. C. 1996. Validating  mathematical models of plant disease progress in space and time. IMA Journal of  Mathematics in Medicine and Biology 14: 85-112.  

 

Nelson, S. C. 1996. A simple analysis of disease foci.  Phytopathology 84:332-339. 

 

Fukui, R., Fukui, H., McElheney, R., Nelson, S. C., and Alvarez, A. M. 1996.  Relationship between symptom development and actual sites of infection in leaves of  anthurium inoculated with a bioluminescent strain of Xanthomonas campestris pv.  dieffenbachiae.  Applied and Environmental Microbiology 62:1021-1028.  

 

Sipes. B. S., Nelson, S. C., and Arakaki, A. 1996. Meloidogyne javanica damage to  dryland taro cultivars.  Afro-Asian Journal of Nematology 5:141-147.  

 

Nelson, S. C. 1995. STCLASS, spatio-temporal distance class analysis software for the  personal computer. Plant Disease 79:643-648.  

 

Nelson, S. C. 1994. Spatio-temporal distance class analysis of plant disease epidemics.  Phytopathology 83:37-43.   

 

Schein, R. D., Nelson, S. C., and Tammen, J. L. 1994. Richard R. Nelson, 1926-1991.  Phytopathology 84:226-227.  

 

Simpson, C. E., Nelson, S. C., and Starr, J. L., K. E. Woodward, and O. D. Smith. 1994.   Registration of TxAG-6 and TxAG-7 Peanut Germplasms. Crop Science 33:1418.  

 

Nelson, S. C., and Campbell, C. L. 1993.  Comparative spatial analysis of foliar epidemics on white clover caused by viruses, fungi and a bacterium. Phytopathology  83:288-301.  

 

Nelson, S. C., and Campbell, C. L. 1993. Disease progress, defoliation and spatial pattern  in a multiple-pathogen disease complex on white clover. Phytopathology 83:419-429.  

 

Nelson, S. C., Marsh, P., and Campbell, C. L. 1992. 2DCLASS, two-dimensional  distance class analysis software for the personal computer.  Plant Disease 76:427-432.  

 

Nelson, S. C., and Campbell, C. L. 1992. Incidence and patterns of association of  pathogens in a leaf spot disease complex on white clover in the Piedmont region of North  Carolina. Phytopathology 82:1013-1021.  

 

Nelson, S. C., and Campbell, C. L. 1991. Infection by clover yellow vein virus alters  epidemic components of Cercospora leaf spot on white clover.  Phytopathology 81:989- 994.  

 

Nelson, S. C., J. L. Starr, and C. E. Simpson. 1990. Expression of resistance to  Meloidogyne arenaria in Arachis batizocoi and A. cardenasii. Journal of Nematology  22:423-425  

 

Nelson, S. C., and Campbell, C. L. 1990. Host range and cultural characteristics of  Cercospora zebrina from white clover in North Carolina.  Plant Disease 74:874-878. 

                       

Nelson, S. C., C. E. Simpson, and J. L. Starr. 1989. Resistance to Meloidogyne arenaria  in Arachis spp. germplasm. Journal of Nematology 21:654-660.  

 

Nelson, S. C., and Taniguchi, G. 1994. Evaluation of fungicides for post-harvest control  of pineapple root rot.  Fungicide and Nematicide Tests 48:68. 

 

Nelson, S. C., and Campbell, C. L. 1991. Outbreak of black spot of white clover caused  by Pseudomonas andropogonis in North Carolina. Plant Disease 75:537. (Plant  Disease Note)