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  1. Control of pink disease of Hevea rubber with Calixin (Mitteilungen für den Landbau. Agricultural bulletin) by R. L Wastie, 1975
  2. Pink-eye (Animal diseases) by Roy I Hostetler, 1982
  3. The etiology of pink disease of pineapple fruit in Hawaii, by John J Cho, 1968
  4. The pink bollworm, with special reference to steps taken by the Department of Agriculture to prevent its establishment in the United States (Department ... / United States Department of Agriculture) by W. D Hunter, 1926
  5. The pink bollworm in Arizona (Circular) by J. N Roney, 1965
  6. Ohio W-R 25 and Ohio W-R 29: Two new disease-resistant uniform-ripening, pink, greenhouse tomato varieties (Research bulletin / Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station) by L. J Alexander, 1965
  7. Tropic: A new disease-resistant indeterminate tomato for pink harvest (Circular / University of Florida, Agricultural Experiment Station) by J. W Strobel, 1969
  8. Field evaluation of cotton in Puerto Rico for pink bollworm resistance (United States. Science and Education Administration. Agricultural research results : ARR-W) by R. L Wilson, 1979
  9. Resistance of cotton to pink bollworm damage (Bulletin / Texas Agricultural Experiment Station) by J. R Brazzel, 1956
  10. Pink root and bulbrot of onions: Caused by Fusarium (Science Bulletin) by S. J Du Plessis, 1933
  11. A summary report of pink bollworm research in 1965 (Report / University of Arizona, Agricultural Experiment Station) by George P Wene, 1966
  12. Pink bollworm: Comparison of commercial control with gossyplureor insecticides (Agricultural reviews and manuals) by G. D Butler, 1983
  13. Report of the pink bollworm of cotton: (Pectinophora gossypiella, S.) (Bulletin / Texas Department of Agriculture) by Ernest E Scholl, 1919
  14. Effect of pink bollworm infestation on cotton produced under high moisture conditions (Progress report / Texas Agricultural Experiment Station) by Perry L Adkisson, 1960

21. Health Library - Pink Disease
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22. Pink Disease
Translate this page pink disease. Maladie touchant les enfants de 6 mois à 8 ans, causéepar une intoxication au mercure (le plus souvent médicamenteuse).
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23. Health Library - Pink Disease
Customized health information for you and your family Site Search Advanced Search.pink disease. Self Help Clearinghouse. pink disease Support Group.
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26. Health Library - Pink Disease
Advanced Search. pink disease. Self Help Clearinghouse. pink diseaseSupport Group. International network. Founded 1989
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27. Pink Disease Support Group
pink disease Support Group. Grassroots support organization for persons with,or parents of children with pink disease (mercury toxicity in infants).
http://www.medhelp.org/amshc/amshc519.htm
Title: Pierre Robin Network Description: Support and education for individuals, parents, caregivers and professionals dealing with Pierre Robin Syndrome or sequence. Literature, newsletter, information, advocacy. Online email group and bulletin board. Outreach committee comprised of families available worldwide to correspond via mail, phone, in-person or email. Scope: National network Founded: Address: c/o Nancy Barry
P.O. Box 3274
Quincy, Illinois, 62305
United States Telephone: Fax: Email: help@pierrerobin.org Web Address: http://www.pierrerobin.org This information has been generously provided by The American Self Help Clearinghouse and hosted by Med Help International . Please send corrections/updates to ed@selfhelpgroups.org
Updated: 02/2003

28. Mercury Toxicity
Mercury Toxicity Archives. pink disease. pink disease. Posted Re Pinkdisease. Posted by Barbara on September 24, 2001 at 102536 In
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Posted by Chris on September 24, 2001 at 09:23:36: Pink disease affected children in the 1940s and very early 1950s and waslater linked to mercury poisoning caused by mercury added to teething powders. I always knew I'd had 'pink disease' but no one here (UK) had heard of it so I just forgot all about it. I have, however, always suffered from poor health, high blood pressure, and a range of other symptoms such as headaches from childhood, anxiety always even as a child, low self esteem, lack of co-ordination, bladder problems, and, worst of all, a very poor memory and lack of organisational skills which I have struggled hard to compensate for - with some success as I achieved a managerial post, but with incredible cost to myself and I am consequently now unable to work.
Then I heard a radio programme about mercury poisoning which outlined the history of 'pink disease' and I asked my mother if she knew it was mercury poisoning and she reluctantly admitted she did. She did not want to talk about it because it was through teething powders that she had given me that I had contracted it. I do know that she had a terrible time - it lasted over a year and she told to take me home becasue there was nothing the hospital could do. It was so terrible for her that she refused to have another child and when she later found she was pregnant had an illegal abortion which made her very ill.

29. Health Library - Pink Disease
Topics • Past Topics. pink disease. Self Help Clearinghouse. pink diseaseSupport Group. International network. Founded 1989.Support
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30. Health Library - Pink Disease
Information, Advanced Search. pink disease. Self Help Clearinghouse. PinkDisease Support Group. International network. Founded
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31. Pineapple
Scientific Name, Common Name, Group. Acetobacter aceti, (pink disease), BACTERIA. Enterobacteragglomerans, (pink disease), BACTERIA. Erwinia Primer, BACTERIA.
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Scientific Name Common Name Group Acetobacter aceti (pink disease) BACTERIA Acetobacter sp.

32. Bacteria Menu
Scientific Name, Common Name. Acetobacter aceti, pink disease. Acetobacter sp. Gluconobacteroxydans, pink disease. Pseudomonas Primer general information summary.
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Bacteria Scientific Name Common Name Acetobacter aceti pink disease Acetobacter sp. marbling Agrobacterium tumefaciens crown gall Clavibacter michiganense bacterial canker Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens bacterial leafspot Enterobacter agglomerans pink Enterobacter cloacae internal yellowing of papaya Erwinia Primer: general information summary Erwinia carnegieana Erwinia carotovora bacterial soft rot Erwinia carotovora subsp. atroseptica black heart or soft rot Erwinia carotovora subsp. carotovora soft rot Erwinia chrysanthemi bacterial leafspot Erwinia herbicola Erwinia tracheiphila bacterial wilt of cucurbits Gluconobacter oxydans pink disease Pseudomonas Primer: general information summary Pseudomonas andropogonis bacterial spot Pseudomonas caryophylli bacterial wilt Pseudomonas cichorii bacterial leafspot Pseudomonas gladioli marginal leaf blight Pseudomonas rubrilineans red stripe Pseudomonas rubrisubalbicans mottle stripe Pseudomonas solanacearum bacterial wilt Pseudomonas sp.

33. FABI: /academic/fabi/tpcp/newsletters/May2002/03.php
It's a pink disease. The disease is known as “pink disease” and is causedby a fungus by the name of Erythricium salmonicolor, a basidiomycete.
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Disease Alert! It's a pink disease
In the last year a number of reports of a strange disease, characterised by a pink growth on the bark of affected trees, have been investigated. The trees affected ranged from Eucalyptus sp., to Acacia mearnsii and also include some of our most beautiful native trees such as yellow wood (Podocarpus spp.) and the pompom tree (Dais cotonifolia). Symptoms of disease on all these trees are very similar, starting with the death of a branch or two, followed by the death of the main stem of the trees. Furthermore, the cankers are characterised by a pink/whitish growth between the cracks and on the surface of the bark. Trees eventually die. The disease is known as “pink disease” and is caused by a fungus by the name of Erythricium salmonicolor , a basidiomycete. The pathogen has a world-wide distribution and causes disease of a number of important tree crops. These include Eucalyptus spp. in India and South America, Hevea sp. (rubber), cacao and stone fruit. Pink disease was first reported in South Africa in the 1950’s from apple trees in the Free State and Natal. It was also reported, once, from A. mearnsii in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands in the 1950’s. These were the only two reports until the early 1990’s when the disease was identified on E. cloeziana in a trial in the Midlands. Early in 2000, the disease was, however, identified as the cause of death of P. henkellii trees near Sabie, followed by reports on two other Podocarpus spp. near Sabie and one from E. macarthurii in the Midlands. At the end of 2001, the disease was found to be common in a commercial stand of E. macarthurii near New Hanover and early in 2002 it was found in stands of A. mearnsii in the Karkloof and on D. cotonifolia near Sabie.

34. Compendium Of Tropical Fruit Diseases
Propagation of Cultivars; Mango Diseases Caused by Fungi; Alternaria Rot (BlackSpot), Anthracnose, Gray Leaf Spot, Malformation, pink disease, Powdery Mildew
http://www.shopapspress.org/41620.html
Edited by R.C. Ploetz, G.A. Zentmyer, W.T. Nishijima, K.G. Rohrbach, and
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More than 45 authors present current information on how to identify and control diseases of bananna, coconut, mango, pineapple, papaya, and avocado.
1994; 8 1/2" x 11" softcover; 118 pages; 192 color photographs; 18 black and white figures
ISBN 0-89054-162-0
Table of Contents
Introduction; Part 1: Banana; Taxonomy; Origins and Importance; Anatomy; Horticulture; Banana Diseases Caused by Fungi; Anthracnose and Fungal Scald, Botryodiplodia Finger Rot, Brown Spot and Diamond Spot, Cigar-End Rot, Cladosporium Speckle, Cordana Leaf Spot (Leaf Blotch), Crown Mold, Crown Rot, Pedicel Rot, Freckle, Fusarium Wilt (Panama Disease), Pitting Disease (Johnston Spot), Sigatoka Leaf Diseases, Sooty Mold, Speckle (Swamp Spot) and Black Tip, Squirter Disease; Banana Diseases Caused by Bacteria; Moko Disease, Bacterial Soft Rot. Banana Diseases Caused by Viruses; Banana Bunchy Top, Infectious Chlorosis, Mosaic, Heart Rot, Banana Streak, Bract Mosaic; Banana Diseases Caused by Nematodes; Burrowing Nematode Root Rot (Blackhead Toppling Disease); Lesion Nematode Damage, Spiral Nematode; Part 2: Coconut;

35. Compendium Of Citrus Diseases,
Powdery mildew; Scab diseases; Septoria spot; Sooty blotch and flyspeck; Sooty mold;Branch and twig diseases; Felt fungus; Mal secco; pink disease and thread
http://www.shopapspress.org/42481.html
Second Edition
Edited by L.W. Timmer, S.M. Garnsey, and J.H. Graham
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Compendium of Citrus Diseases, Second Edition covers the extensive progress made in citrus disease studies since the publication of the first popular edition 12 years ago. This modern edition contains newly discovered strains of citrus diseases, expanded details on many pathogens, and important classification revisions of citrus pathogens.
All sections have been updated to make Compendium of Citrus Diseases, Second Edition a complete reference on citrus diseases. The guide to identification of diseases has been revised for easier field diagnosis of the causal agents of a disease symptom. Disease diagnosis is strengthened with 207 color photographs, many of them new or improved. An extensive glossary make this color guide book an easy-to-use reference for anyone interested in citrus health.
This disease diagnostic reference is ideal For anyone interested in citrus, including growers, crop consultants, agronomists, plant scientists, extension workers, teachers, students, county agents, and libraries.
2000; 8½" x 11" softcover; 128 pages; 207 color illustrations; 31 black and white illustrations

36. Rubber Board Growers Manufacturers Dealers Statistics
Rubber Cultivation Diseases and Pests pink disease . pink diseaseCausative Agent Corticium salmonicolor Berk Br. Occurrence
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37. Rubber Board Growers Manufacturers Dealers Statistics
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38. Health Library - Pink Disease
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40. VADA GEZONDHEID En ZIEKTE - HEALTH And DISEASE
Syndrome(, Schinzel Type) (Schinzel Syndrome). ACRODYNIE ACRODYNIA ERYTHREDEMApink disease. See also KWIKVERGIFTIGING MERCURY POISONING;
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