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Australasian Plant Pathology Australasian Plant Pathology
Volume 30 Number 3 2001


The usefulness of fatty acid analysis in differentiating species of Pythium, Rhizoctonia and Gaeumannomyces and as a tool for their detection in infected wheat roots 

C. E. Pankhurst , H. Pederson and B. G. Hawke

pp. 191-197

 


Quantification of inoculum density of Phytophthora palmivora in soil and its relation to disease incidence in papaw in far northern Queensland 

L. L. Vawdrey

pp. 199-204

 


Host range of Drechslera avenacea, a fungus with potential for use as a biological control agent of Avena fatua 

S. D. Hetherington and B. A. Auld

pp. 205-210

 


A novel source of resistance in lentil (Lens culinaris ssp. culinaris) to ascochyta blight caused by Ascochyta lentis 

T. T. Nguyen, P. W. J. Taylor, J. B. Brouwer, E. C. K. Pang and R. Ford

pp. 211-215

 


Cocksfoot mottle virus spreads to the South Island of New Zealand 

A. W. Campbell and P. L. Guy

pp. 217-220

 


Transgenic tobacco plants show different resistance to Rhizoctonia solani AG 4 and AG 8 

P. A. O'Brien , G. C. MacNish and N. M. K. Milton

pp. 221-225

 


Tobacco mosaic virus RNA as an internal control for duplex RT-PCR assay of pea germplasm 

V. A. Torok and J. W. Randles

pp. 227-230

 


An annotated check list of Ustilaginomycetes in Papua New Guinea 

R. G. Shivas , K. Vánky, C. Vánky, G. R. Kula and V. Gavali

pp. 231-237

 


Eradu-patch of Lupinus angustifolius: Effects of fungicides in vitro on the causal Rhizoctoniasp. and on the root disease in the field 

W. J. MacLeod

pp. 239-243

 


Ability of weeds to host the root lesion nematodes Pratylenchus neglectusand P. thornei. I. Grass weeds  

Vivien A. Vanstone and Michelle H. Russ

pp. 245-250

 


Ability of weeds to host the root lesion nematodes Pratylenchus neglectus and P. thornei. II. Broad-leaf weeds  

Vivien A. Vanstone and Michelle H. Russ

pp. 251-258

 


Genetic variability in Australian isolates of Puccinia coronata f. sp. avenae assessed with molecular and pathogenicity markers 

V. M. Brake , J. A. G. Irwin and R. F. Park

pp. 259-266

 


Gladiolus rust (caused by Uromyces transversalis) in eastern Australia 

V. Beilharz , D. G. Parbery and I. G. Pascoe

pp. 267-270

 


Prospecting for sources of resistance to ascochyta blight in wild Cicer species  

B. C. Y. Collard , P. K. Ades, E .C. K. Pang, J. B. Brouwer and P. W. J. Taylor

pp. 271-276

 


Infection of resistant and susceptible Eucalyptus grandis genotypes by urediniospores of Puccinia psidii 

A. A. Xavier, A. C. Alfenas , K. Matsuoka and C. S. Hodges

pp. 277-281

 


DISEASE NOTES OR NEW RECORDS: First record of Meloidogyne fallax in New Zealand 

J. W. Marshall , C. Zijstra and K. W. L. Knight

pp. 283-284

 


DISEASE NOTES OR NEW RECORDS: First record of Rhizoctonia causing head rot of cabbage in northern Vietnam 

N. K. Van, F. H. L. Benyon , D. L. Hoa, T. N. Ha, B. A. Summerell and L. W. Burgess

pp. 285-286

 


DISEASE NOTES OR NEW RECORDS: First record of Peronophythora litchii on litchi fruit in Vietnam 

Ngo Vinh Vien, F. H. L. Benyon , Ha Minh Trung, B. A. Summerell, Nguyen Kim Van and L. W. Burgess

pp. 287-288

 


DISEASE NOTES OR NEW RECORDS: Sclerotinia minor on canola petals in New South Wales - a possible airborne mode of infection by ascospores? 

T. L. Hind , G. J. Ash and G. M. Murray

pp. 289-290

 


    


 
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