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Disease notes, new records and quarantine interception reports are published in Australasian Plant Disease Notes.

 
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Australasian Plant Pathology Australasian Plant Pathology
Volume 37 Number 6 2008


Efficient transformation of Beauveria bassiana by Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated insertional mutagenesis 

J. Wu, H. Ridgway, M. Carpenter and T. Glare

pp. 537-542

 


MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry can be used for detection of pathogenic microorganisms in soil 

C. Siricord and P. A. O'Brien

pp. 543-545

 


Root rot of common bean in Zanjan, Iran: major pathogens and yield loss estimates 

B. Naseri

pp. 546-551

 


Field and laboratory evaluations of fungicides for the control of brown spot (Corynespora cassiicola) and black spot (Asperisporium caricae) of papaya in far north Queensland, Australia 

L. L. Vawdrey, K. R. E. Grice and D. Westerhuis

pp. 552-558

 


Biochemical and genetic diversity of pectolytic enterobacteria causing soft rot disease of potatoes in New Zealand 

Andrew R. Pitman, Peter J. Wright, Matthew D. Galbraith and Sally A. Harrow

pp. 559-568

 


The effect of Alternaria brassicicola infection on the reproductive fitness of the naturally occurring littoral ruderals Cakile maritima and C. edentula 

C. H. Bock

pp. 569-580

 


Cercospora neomaricae sp. nov. causing leaf spots on Neomarica caerulea 

D. M. Macedo and R. W. Barreto

pp. 581-583

 


Studies on the seed transmission of Wheat streak mosaic virus 

V. M. Lanoiselet, T. L. Hind-Lanoiselet and G. M. Murray

pp. 584-588

 


Formation of Lewia infectoria, the teleomorph of Alternaria infectoria, on wheat in Argentina 

A. Perelló and M. Sisterna

pp. 589-591

 


Characterisation of Phytophthora infestans populations from Vietnam 

V. H. Le, X. T. Ngo, M. B. Brurberg and A. Hermansen

pp. 592-599

 


Discovery of the eucalypt pathogen Quambalaria eucalypti infecting a non-Eucalyptus host in Uruguay 

C. A. Pérez, Z. W. de Beer, N. A. Altier, M. J. Wingfield and R. A. Blanchette

pp. 600-604

 


Biological control of Penicillium digitatum on oranges using Pseudomonas spp. either alone or in combination with hot sodium bicarbonate dipping 

M. Zamani, A. Sharifi Tehrani, M. Ahmadzadeh, K. Behboodi and V. Hosseininaveh

pp. 605-608

 


Influence of storage method on the viability, mycelial growth and pathogenicity of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum sclerotia 

B. M. Pottinger, H. J. Ridgway, G. W. Bourdôt and A. Stewart

pp. 609-614

 


Susceptibility of New Zealand flora to Phytophthora ramorum and pathogen sporulation potential: an approach based on the precautionary principle 

D. Hüberli, B. Lutzy, B. Voss, M. Calver, M. Ormsby and M. Garbelotto

pp. 615-625

 


Mixing feed barley cultivars did not decrease leaf disease or increase grain yield 

B. H. Paynter and A. L. Hills

pp. 626-636

 


Salicylic acid enhances antifungal resistance to Magnaporthe grisea in rice plants 

B. D. Daw, L. H. Zhang and Z. Z. Wang

pp. 637-644

 


  
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