Books
Journals
About Us
Shopping Cart
You are here:
Journals
>
Australasian Plant Pathology
Research in all branches of plant pathology
Search
All Content
-------------------
This Journal
All Journals
Books & CDs
Other Content
Advanced Search
Journal Home
About the Journal
Content
Current Issue
Just Accepted
All Issues
Special Issues
Australasian Plant Disease Notes
Disease notes, new records and quarantine interception reports are published in
Australasian Plant Disease Notes
.
Table of Contents
<< Previous Issue
|
Next Issue >>
Australasian Plant Pathology
Volume 37 Number 5 2008
Prevalence and aetiology of Phytophthora foot rot of black pepper in Vietnam
N.-V. Truong, L. W. Burgess and E. C. Y. Liew
pp. 431-442
Abstract
|
Full Text
|
PDF (5.6 MB)
The potential use of ascospores as the active ingredient for a
Sclerotinia sclerotiorum
-based mycoherbicide
B. M. Pottinger, H. J. Ridgway, G. W. Bourdôt and A. Stewart
pp. 443-447
Abstract
|
Full Text
|
PDF (105 KB)
Pathogen-produced ethylene and the
Colletotrichum musae
-banana fruit pathosystem
W. A. M. Daundasekera, D. C. Joyce, N. K. B. Adikaram and L. A. Terry
pp. 448-453
Abstract
|
Full Text
|
PDF (123 KB)
A detached fruit study on the post-inoculation activity of lime sulfur against brown rot of peach (
Monilinia fructicola
)
I. J. Holb and G. Schnabel
pp. 454-459
Abstract
|
Full Text
|
PDF (138 KB)
A rapid, effective method for profuse
in vitro
conidial production of
Mycosphaerella fijiensis
L. Peraza-Echeverría, C. M. Rodríguez-García and D. M. Zapata-Salazar
pp. 460-463
Abstract
|
Full Text
|
PDF (350 KB)
Long-term activity of bio-priming seed treatment for biological control of faba bean root rot pathogens
N. S. El-Mougy and M. M. Abdel-Kader
pp. 464-471
Abstract
|
Full Text
|
PDF (129 KB)
Leaf diseases caused by
Mycosphaerella
species in
Eucalyptus globulus
plantations and nearby native forest in the Green Triangle Region of southern Australia
P. A. Barber, Angus. J. Carnegie, T. I. Burgess and Philip J. Keane
pp. 472-481
Abstract
|
Full Text
|
PDF (470 KB)
Botryosphaeria dothidea
associated with grapevine trunk disease in south-eastern Australia
Y. Qiu, S. Savocchia, C. C. Steel and G. J. Ash
pp. 482-485
Abstract
|
Full Text
|
PDF (266 KB)
Management of ascochyta blight in chickpeas in Australia
T. W. Bretag, W. J. MacLeod, R. B. E. Kimber, K. J. Moore, E. J. C. Knights and J. A. Davidson
pp. 486-497
Abstract
|
Full Text
|
PDF (191 KB)
Involvement of silicon in pearl millet resistance to downy mildew disease and its interplay with cell wall proline/hydroxyproline-rich glycoproteins
S. Deepak, G. Manjunath, S. Manjula, S. Niranjan-Raj, N. P. Geetha and H. S. Shetty
pp. 498-504
Abstract
|
Full Text
|
PDF (400 KB)
Pathogenic nematodes of cereal crops in south-west Victoria, Australia
G. J. Hollaway, V. A. Vanstone, J. Nobbs, J. G. Smith and J. S. Brown
pp. 505-510
Abstract
|
Full Text
|
PDF (134 KB)
Acquisition, transmission and host range of a begomovirus associated with yellow vein mosaic disease of mesta (
Hibiscus cannabinus
and
Hibiscus sabdariffa
)
A. Chatterjee, A. Roy and S. K. Ghosh
pp. 511-519
Abstract
|
Full Text
|
PDF (299 KB)
Effect of soil reductive sterilisation on Fusarium wilt in greenhouse carnation in Córdoba, Argentina
V. Yossen, G. Zumelzu, L. Gasoni and K. Kobayashi
pp. 520-522
Abstract
|
Full Text
|
PDF (113 KB)
Pathogens on wild radish,
Raphanus raphanistrum
(Brassicaceae), in south-western Australia – implications for biological control
Aaron Maxwell and John K. Scott
pp. 523-533
Abstract
|
Full Text
|
PDF (295 KB)
Michael John Fuhlbohm: A life well-lived, but far too short 18 November 1973–27 April 2008
Mal Ryley and Kevin Moore
pp. 534-535
Abstract
|
PDF (94 KB)
Subscriber Login
Username:
Password:
Announcement
From 2011,
Australasian Plant Pathology
will no longer be published by
CSIRO
PUBLISHING.
All NEW & REVISED SUBMISSIONS should be redirected to
Springer
.
Related Product
Scientific Writing = Thinking in Words
Encourages scientists to write confidently and explains the principles that make communicating research easier.
More
Top
Email this page
Legal & Privacy
|
Contact Us
|
Help
© CSIRO 1996-2012