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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 39 Number 1 2010
Featuring papers from Keynote Speakers at the 17th Biennial Conference of the Australasian Plant Pathology Society


Shield the Young Harvest from Devouring Blight – Charles Darwin, Joseph Banks, Thomas Knight and wheat rust: discovery, adventure and 'Getting Our Message Out' 

G. I. Johnson

pp. 1-22

  
 


Population genetic analyses of plant pathogens: new challenges and opportunities 

Celeste C. Linde

pp. 23-28

  
 


Molecular cytology of Phytophthora–plant interactions 

Adrienne R. Hardham and Leila M. Blackman

pp. 29-35

  
 


Translating research into the field: how it started, how it is practised and how we carry out grape powdery mildew research 

R. C. Seem and D. M. Gadoury

pp. 36-42

  
 


Resolving the status of Neonectria ditissima in South Africa 

E. Carstens, J. M. van Niekerk, W. A. Smit and P. H. Fourie

pp. 43-45

  
 


Spot form of net blotch, caused by Pyrenophora teres f. maculata, is the most prevalent foliar disease of barley in Victoria, Australia 

Mark S. McLean, Barbara J. Howlett and Grant J. Hollaway

pp. 46-49

  
 


Pathogenic diversity of avocado and mango isolates of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides causing anthracnose and pepper spot in Australia 

F. R. Giblin, L. M. Coates and J. A. G. Irwin

pp. 50-62

  
 


Ubiquity of ToxA and absence of ToxB in Australian populations of Pyrenophora tritici-repentis 

Eva A. Antoni, Kasia Rybak, Madeline P. Tucker, James K. Hane, Peter S. Solomon, Andre Drenth, Manisha Shankar and Richard P. Oliver

pp. 63-68

  
 


Studies to assess the suitability of Uromyces pencanus as a biological control agent for Nassella neesiana (Poaceae) in Australia and New Zealand 

Freda E. Anderson, Jane Barton and David McLaren

pp. 69-78

  
 


Detection of three major RNA viruses infecting sugarcane by multiplex reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction (multiplex-RT-PCR) 

R. Viswanathan, R. Karuppaiah and M. Balamuralikrishnan

pp. 79-84

  
 


Estimating disease losses to the Australian barley industry 

G. M. Murray and J. P. Brennan

pp. 85-96

  
 


Evidence that Eutypa lata and other diatrypaceous species occur in New South Wales vineyards 

W. M. Pitt, R. Huang, F. P. Trouillas, C. C. Steel and S. Savocchia

pp. 97-106

  
 


  
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