The history of plant and soil nematology in Australia and New Zealand, with particular reference to the contributions of six pioneering nematologists
G. R. Stirling, G. W. Yeates, K. Davies and M. Hodda
pp. 203-219
Managing nematode pests in the southern and western regions of the Australian cereal industry: continuing progress in a challenging environment
V. A. Vanstone, G. J. Hollaway and G. R. Stirling
pp. 220-234
Root-lesion nematodes (Pratylenchus thornei and P. neglectus): a review of recent progress in managing a significant pest of grain crops in northern Australia
J. P. Thompson, K. J. Owen, G. R. Stirling and M. J. Bell
pp. 235-242
Development of a routine DNA-based testing service for soilborne diseases in Australia
Kathy Ophel-Keller, Alan McKay, Di Hartley, Herdina and John Curran
pp. 243-253
Beyond chemical dependency for managing plant-parasitic nematodes: examples from the banana, pineapple and vegetable industries of tropical and subtropical Australia
G. R. Stirling and A. B. Pattison
pp. 254-267
Plant-parasitic nematodes in Australian viticulture: key pests, current management practices and opportunities for future improvements
G. E. Walker and G. R. Stirling
pp. 268-278
Regional patterns among soil nematode assemblages in Australasian pastures and effects of management practices
G. W. Yeates and G. R. Stirling
pp. 298-307
A review of current knowledge on particular taxonomic features of the Australasian nematode fauna, with special emphasis on plant feeders
M. Hodda and J. Nobbs
pp. 308-317