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Australasian Plant Pathology
Volume 26 Number 2 1997
The impact of three species of
Mycosphaerella
newly recorded on
Eucalyptus
in Western Australia
A.J. Carnegie, P. J. Keane and F. D. Podger
pp. 71-77
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Investigation of fungi associated with stem cankers of eucalypts in Tasmania, Australia
Zi-Qing Yuan and C. Mohammed
pp. 78-84
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Phylloplane bacteria antagonistic to the sunflower pathogen
Alternaria helianthi
G.A. Kong, J.K. Kochman and J.F. Brown
pp. 85-97
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Use of fatty acid profiles and repetitive element polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to assess the genetic diversity of
Pseudomonas syringae
pv.
pisi
and
Pseudomonas syringae
pv.
syringae
isolated from field peas in Australia
G.J. Hollaway, M.R. Gillings and P.C. Fahy
pp. 98-108
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The effect of temperature on the growth of
Phytophthora clandestina
and infection of subterranean clover cultivars
Agus Purwantara, Sze P. Flett and Philip J. Keane
pp. 109-114
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Natural infection of the native pasture legume,
Glycine latifolia
, by alfalfa mosaic virus in Queensland
Christine M. Horlock, D.S. Teakle and R.M. Jones
pp. 115-116
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Prevalence of
Ascochyta fabae
f.sp.
lentis
on lentil seed from Victoria, Australia
M. Nasir and T.W. Bretag
pp. 117-120
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The eradication of
Nectria galligena
from apple trees in Tasmania, 1954 to 1991
L.M. Ransom
pp. 121-125
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The transmission of
Fusarium subglutinans
from maize seeds to seedlings
F. Kabeere, M.J. Hill and J.G. Hampton
pp. 126-130
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DISEASE NOTES OR NEW RECORDS: Identification of mango scab caused by
Elsinoë mangiferae
in Australia
B.D. Condé, R.N. Pitkethley, E.S.C. Smith, V.J. Kulkarni, K. Thiagalingam, L.I. Ulyatt, M.I. Connelly and D.A. Hamilton
pp. 131-131
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DISEASE NOTES OR NEW RECORDS: First record of
Melanotaenium euphorbiae
in Papua New Guinea
R.G. Shivas
pp. 132-132
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