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Australasian Plant Pathology
Volume 37
Number 6 2008
Efficient transformation of Beauveria bassiana by Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated insertional mutagenesis
J. Wu, H. Ridgway, M. Carpenter and T. Glare
pp. 537-542
Field and laboratory evaluations of fungicides for the control of brown spot (Corynespora cassiicola) and black spot (Asperisporium caricae) of papaya in far north Queensland, Australia
L. L. Vawdrey, K. R. E. Grice and D. Westerhuis
pp. 552-558
Biochemical and genetic diversity of pectolytic enterobacteria causing soft rot disease of potatoes in New Zealand
Andrew R. Pitman, Peter J. Wright, Matthew D. Galbraith and Sally A. Harrow
pp. 559-568
The effect of Alternaria brassicicola infection on the reproductive fitness of the naturally occurring littoral ruderals Cakile maritima and C. edentula
C. H. Bock
pp. 569-580
Discovery of the eucalypt pathogen Quambalaria eucalypti infecting a non-Eucalyptus host in Uruguay
C. A. Pérez, Z. W. de Beer, N. A. Altier, M. J. Wingfield and R. A. Blanchette
pp. 600-604
Biological control of Penicillium digitatum on oranges using Pseudomonas spp. either alone or in combination with hot sodium bicarbonate dipping
M. Zamani, A. Sharifi Tehrani, M. Ahmadzadeh, K. Behboodi and V. Hosseininaveh
pp. 605-608
Influence of storage method on the viability, mycelial growth and pathogenicity of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum sclerotia
B. M. Pottinger, H. J. Ridgway, G. W. Bourdôt and A. Stewart
pp. 609-614
Susceptibility of New Zealand flora to Phytophthora ramorum and pathogen sporulation potential: an approach based on the precautionary principle
D. Hüberli, B. Lutzy, B. Voss, M. Calver, M. Ormsby and M. Garbelotto
pp. 615-625