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Australasian Plant Pathology Australasian Plant Pathology
Volume 35 Number 2 2006
Featuring 9 papers from the activities of 2 CRCs (Tropical Plant Pathology and Tropical Plant Protection) from 1992 to 2005


Foreword 

J. Irwin

pp. I-ii

 


Diverse members of the Ralstonia solanacearum species complex cause bacterial wilts of banana 

M. Fegan and P. Prior

pp. 93-101

 


Is the distribution of Fiji leaf gall in Australian sugarcane explained by variation in the vector Perkinsiella saccharicida? 

A. W. Ridley, K. Dhileepan, K. N. Johnson, P. G. Allsopp, K. A. Nutt, G. H. Walter and B. J. Croft

pp. 103-112

 


Management of an incursion of sugarcane smut in Australia 

B. J. Croft and K. S. Braithwaite

pp. 113-122

 


Field isolates of Tomato spotted wilt virus overcoming resistance in capsicum in Australia 

M. Sharman and D. M. Persley

pp. 123-128

 


Phytoplasma diseases in sub-tropical and tropical Australia 

C. Streten and K. S. Gibb

pp. 129-146

 


Development of a DNA-based method for detection and identification of Phytophthora species 

A. Drenth, G. Wagels, B. Smith, B. Sendall, C. O'Dwyer, G. Irvine and J. A. G. Irwin

pp. 147-159

 


Tospoviruses—an Australian perspective 

D. M. Persley, J. E. Thomas and M. Sharman

pp. 161-180

 


Black Sigatoka disease: new technologies to strengthen eradication strategies in Australia 

J. Henderson, J. A. Pattemore, S. C. Porchun, H. L. Hayden, S. Van Brunschot, K. R. E. Grice, R. A. Peterson, S. R. Thomas-Hall and E. A. B. Aitken

pp. 181-193

 


Specimen-based databases of Australian plant pathogens: past, present and future 

R. G. Shivas, D. R. Beasley, I. G. Pascoe, J. H. Cunnington, R. N. Pitkethley and M. J. Priest

pp. 195-198

 


Mundulla Yellows disease of eucalypts: descriptors and preliminary studies on distribution and etiology 

D. Hanold, D. Gowanlock, M. J. C. Stukely, N. Habili and J. W. Randles

pp. 199-215

 


A review of the plant virus, viroid and mollicute records for New Zealand 

M. N. Pearson, G. R. G. Clover, P. L. Guy, J. D. Fletcher and R. E. Beever

pp. 217-252

 


The role of pathogen suppression on the growth promotion of wheat by Penicillium radicum 

S. A. Wakelin, S. T Anstis, R. A. Warren and M. H. Ryder

pp. 253-258

 


Pseudomonas aeruginosa GSE 18 inhibits the cell wall degrading enzymes of Aspergillus niger and activates defence-related enzymes of groundnut in control of collar rot disease 

G. K. Kishore, S. Pande and A. R. Podile

pp. 259-263

 


The role of Diaporthe perjuncta in delayed budburst and death of grapevine buds 

B. Rawnsley, T. J. Wicks, B. E. Stummer and E. S. Scott

pp. 265-273

 


Pathogenicity of Phytophthora species to Anthurium andraeanum in Brazil 

M. C. A. Paim, E. D. M. N. Luz, J. T. De Souza, A. O. Cerqueira and J. R. M. Lopes

pp. 275-277

 


Genetic variability among Pyrenophora graminea isolates 

M. Jawhar and M. I. E. Arabi

pp. 279-281

 


'Candidatus Phytoplasma australiense' is associated with diseases of red clover and paddy melon in south-west Australia 

M. Saqib, M. G. K. Jones and R. A. C. Jones

pp. 283-285

 


Helicotylenchus dihystera in Australian cotton roots 

O. G. G. Knox, C. M. T. Anderson, S. J. Allen and D. B. Nehl

pp. 287-288

 


Fusarium wilt of Phoenix canariensis in Victoria 

B. A. Summerell, D. I. Smith, L. V. Gunn, I. W. Smith and I. G. Pascoe

pp. 289-290

 


First record of Erysiphe aquilegiae on a host outside the Ranunculaceae 

J. R. Liberato and J. H. Cunnington

pp. 291-292

 


  
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