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Australasian Plant Pathology
Volume 30 Number 3 2001
The usefulness of fatty acid analysis in differentiating species of
Pythium
,
Rhizoctonia
and
Gaeumannomyces
and as a tool for their detection in infected wheat roots
C. E. Pankhurst
, H. Pederson and B. G. Hawke
pp. 191-197
Abstract
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PDF (158 KB)
Quantification of inoculum density of
Phytophthora palmivora
in soil and its relation to disease incidence in papaw in far northern Queensland
L. L. Vawdrey
pp. 199-204
Abstract
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PDF (117 KB)
Host range of
Drechslera avenacea
, a fungus with potential for use as a biological control agent of
Avena fatua
S. D. Hetherington
and B. A. Auld
pp. 205-210
Abstract
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PDF (219 KB)
A novel source of resistance in lentil (
Lens culinaris
ssp.
culinaris
) to ascochyta blight caused by
Ascochyta lentis
T. T. Nguyen, P. W. J. Taylor, J. B. Brouwer, E. C. K. Pang and
R. Ford
pp. 211-215
Abstract
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PDF (143 KB)
Cocksfoot mottle virus
spreads to the South Island of New Zealand
A. W. Campbell and
P. L. Guy
pp. 217-220
Abstract
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PDF (25 KB)
Transgenic tobacco plants show different resistance to
Rhizoctonia solani
AG 4 and AG 8
P. A. O'Brien
, G. C. MacNish and N. M. K. Milton
pp. 221-225
Abstract
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PDF (109 KB)
Tobacco mosaic virus
RNA as an internal control for duplex RT-PCR assay of pea germplasm
V. A. Torok and
J. W. Randles
pp. 227-230
Abstract
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PDF (425 KB)
An annotated check list of Ustilaginomycetes in Papua New Guinea
R. G. Shivas
, K. Vánky, C. Vánky, G. R. Kula and V. Gavali
pp. 231-237
Abstract
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PDF (122 KB)
Eradu-patch of
Lupinus angustifolius
: Effects of fungicides
in vitro
on the causal
Rhizoctonia
sp. and on the root disease in the field
W. J. MacLeod
pp. 239-243
Abstract
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PDF (113 KB)
Ability of weeds to host the root lesion nematodes
Pratylenchus neglectus
and
P. thornei
. I. Grass weeds
Vivien A. Vanstone
and Michelle H. Russ
pp. 245-250
Abstract
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PDF (121 KB)
Ability of weeds to host the root lesion nematodes
Pratylenchus neglectus
and
P. thornei
. II. Broad-leaf weeds
Vivien A. Vanstone
and Michelle H. Russ
pp. 251-258
Abstract
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PDF (123 KB)
Genetic variability in Australian isolates of
Puccinia coronata
f. sp.
avenae
assessed with molecular and pathogenicity markers
V. M. Brake
, J. A. G. Irwin and R. F. Park
pp. 259-266
Abstract
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PDF (142 KB)
Gladiolus rust (caused by
Uromyces transversalis
) in eastern Australia
V. Beilharz
, D. G. Parbery and I. G. Pascoe
pp. 267-270
Abstract
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PDF (1 MB)
Prospecting for sources of resistance to ascochyta blight in wild
Cicer
species
B. C. Y. Collard
, P. K. Ades, E .C. K. Pang, J. B. Brouwer and P. W. J. Taylor
pp. 271-276
Abstract
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Infection of resistant and susceptible
Eucalyptus grandis
genotypes by urediniospores of
Puccinia psidii
A. A. Xavier,
A. C. Alfenas
, K. Matsuoka and C. S. Hodges
pp. 277-281
Abstract
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PDF (909 KB)
DISEASE NOTES OR NEW RECORDS: First record of
Meloidogyne fallax
in New Zealand
J. W. Marshall
, C. Zijstra and K. W. L. Knight
pp. 283-284
Abstract
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PDF (89 KB)
DISEASE NOTES OR NEW RECORDS: First record of
Rhizoctonia
causing head rot of cabbage in northern Vietnam
N. K. Van,
F. H. L. Benyon
, D. L. Hoa, T. N. Ha, B. A. Summerell and L. W. Burgess
pp. 285-286
Abstract
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PDF (303 KB)
DISEASE NOTES OR NEW RECORDS: First record of
Peronophythora litchii
on litchi fruit in Vietnam
Ngo Vinh Vien,
F. H. L. Benyon
, Ha Minh Trung, B. A. Summerell, Nguyen Kim Van and L. W. Burgess
pp. 287-288
Abstract
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PDF (227 KB)
DISEASE NOTES OR NEW RECORDS:
Sclerotinia minor
on canola petals in New South Wales - a possible airborne mode of infection by ascospores?
T. L. Hind
, G. J. Ash and G. M. Murray
pp. 289-290
Abstract
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PDF (103 KB)
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