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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 30 Number 2 2001
Keynote papers presented at the Second Australasian Soilborne Diseases Symposium, Lorne, 5-8 March 2001


The future direction of plant pathology in Australasia 

David Guest

pp. 81-84

 


Prediction modelling of soilborne plant diseases 

D. K. Roget

pp. 85-89

 


The cell biology behind Phytophthora pathogenicity 

Adrienne R. Hardham

pp. 91-98

 


Plant mechanisms that give defence against soilborne diseases 

Anne E. Osbourn

pp. 99-102

 


The role of plant pathology in understanding soil health and its application to production agriculture 

D. O. Chellemi and I. J. Porter

pp. 103-109

 


Organic amendments as a disease control strategy for soilborne diseases of high-value agricultural crops 

George Lazarovits , Mario Tenuta and Kenneth L. Conn

pp. 111-117

 


Management of wheat and barley root diseases in modern farming systems 

R. James Cook

pp. 119-126

 


Commercial biocontrol - reality or fantasy? 

A. Stewart

pp. 127-131

 


The future of phosphite as a fungicide to control the soilborne plant pathogen Phytophthora cinnamomi in natural ecosystems 

G. E. St.J. Hardy , S. Barrett and B. L Shearer

pp. 133-139

 


'Faces' of quarantine - challenges facing growers, diagnostic scientists and quarantine managers 

P. Merriman , J. Moran and B. Rodoni

pp. 141-144

 


Leifsonia xyli-like bacteria are endophytes of grasses in eastern Australia 

L. Mills , T. M. Leaman, S. M. Taghavi, L. Shackel, B. C. Dominiak, P. W. J. Taylor, M. Fegan and D. S. Teakle

pp. 145-151

 


Analysis of diversity within Fusarium oxysporum populations using molecular and vegetative compatibility grouping  

J. L. Smith-White, L. V. Gunn and B. A. Summerell

pp. 153-157

 


Phytoplasmas and disease symptoms of crops and weeds in the semi-arid tropics of the Northern Territory, Australia 

D. Wilson, K. R. Blanche and K. S. Gibb

pp. 159-163

 


Suppression of sporulation of Botrytis cinerea by antagonists applied after infection 

E. S. Szandala and D. Backhouse

pp. 165-170

 


Anguina australis, a vector for Rathayibacter toxicus in Ehrharta longiflora  

Ian T. Riley , Astrid Schmitz and Primali de Silva

pp. 171-175

 


DISEASE NOTES OR NEW RECORDS: First record in New Zealand of Melampsora larici-populina on Flevo poplar 

J. Edmund Sheridan

pp. 177-177

 


DISEASE NOTES OR NEW RECORDS: A witches' broom of cocky apple (Planchonia careya) in north Queensland 

R. I. Davis , S. C. Jacobson, G. J. Waldeck, S. J. De La Rue and K. S. Gibb

pp. 179-179

 


DISEASE NOTES OR NEW RECORDS: Asparagus stem blight recorded in Australia 

R. D. Davis

pp. 181-182

 


DISEASE NOTES OR NEW RECORDS: Asparagus rust recorded in Australia  

R. D. Davis

pp. 183-184

 


Ganoderma Diseases of Perennial Crops Eds J. Flood, P.D. Bridge and M. Holderness  

G. Varghese

pp. 185-185

 | Book Review (83 KB)
 


Illustrated Dictionary of Mycology by M. Ulloa and R.T. Hanlin  

M. J. Priest

pp. 186-186

 | Book Review (74 KB)
 


Compendium of Sorghum Diseases Eds R.A. Fredieriksen and G.N. Odvady  

D. Backhouse

pp. 186-186

 | Book Review (79 KB)
 


Delivery and Perception of Pathogen Signals in Plants Eds N.T. Keen, S. Mayama, J.E. Leach and S. Tsuyumu  

D. Guest

pp. 187-187

 | Book Review (76 KB)
 


Mycology Reference Cards by R.K. Noyd  

M. J. Priest

pp. 187-187

 | Book Review (74 KB)
 


Obituary: Peter Christopher Fahy 1948-2001 

Dorothy Noble

pp. 189-190

 


  
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