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Australasian Plant Pathology
Volume 32 Number 3 2003
Efficacy, timing and method of application of fungicides for management of sorghum ergot caused by
Claviceps africana
Malcolm Ryley
, Shamsul Bhuiyan, Damian Herde and Bill Gordan
pp. 329-338
Abstract
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PDF (266 KB)
Host range of
Pythium sulcatum
and the effects of rotation on Pythium diseases of carrots
E. M. Davison
and A. G. McKay
pp. 339-346
Abstract
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PDF (195 KB)
A rapid method for
in vitro
evaluation of systemic fungicides against Phytophthora
crown rot of fruit trees
Thomas Thomidis
pp. 347-351
Abstract
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PDF (186 KB)
Interspecific hybrids between the homothallic
Phytophthora sojae
and
Phytophthora vignae
K. J. May,
A. Drenth
and J. A. G. Irwin
pp. 353-359
Abstract
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PDF (899 KB)
Ceratocystis fimbriata
infecting
Eucalyptus grandis
in Uruguay
I. Barnes
, J. Roux, B. D. Wingfield, M. O'Neill and M. J. Wingfield
pp. 361-366
Abstract
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PDF (995 KB)
Development of PCR-based markers for detection of
Leifsonia xyli
subsp.
xyli
in fibrovascular fluid of infected sugarcane plants
P. W. J. Taylor, L. A. Petrasovits, R. Van der Velde, R. G. Birch, B. J. Croft, M. Fegan, G. R. Smith and S. M. Brumbley
pp. 367-375
Abstract
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PDF (297 KB)
Susceptibility of potato (
Solanum tuberosum
) cultivars to powdery scab (caused by
Spongospora subterranea
f. sp.
subterranea
), and relationships between tuber and root infection
Richard E. Falloon
, Russell A. Genet, Andrew R. Wallace and Ruth C. Butler
pp. 377-385
Abstract
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PDF (364 KB)
Incidence of three viruses in vegetable brassica plantings and associated wild radish weeds in south-west Australia
L. J. Latham
, L. J. Smith and R. A. C. Jones
pp. 387-391
Abstract
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PDF (173 KB)
Variation in severity of target spot, caused by
Aulographina eucalypti,
in a eucalypt species and provenance trial in Victoria
Angus J. Carnegie
and Philip J. Keane
pp. 393-402
Abstract
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PDF (298 KB)
Phytophthora cinnamomi
in native vegetation communities of southern Victoria—morphological variation and paragyny among isolates
Rosalie Daniel, Barbara A. Wilson and
David M. Cahill
pp. 403-409
Abstract
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PDF (373 KB)
Antifungal compounds in Geraldton waxflower tissues
L. A. Terry
, D. C. Joyce and B. P. S. Khambay
pp. 411-420
Abstract
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PDF (260 KB)
Molecular identification of anamorphic powdery mildews (Erysiphales)
James H. Cunnington
, Susumu Takamatsu, Ann C. Lawrie and Ian G. Pascoe
pp. 421-428
Abstract
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PDF (401 KB)
A simple method for distinguishing isolates of blood disease bacterium (BDB) from
Ralstonia solanacearum
through detection of bacteriophage production
Supriadi
pp. 429-431
Abstract
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PDF (155 KB)
First record of
Insolibasidium deformans
in Australia
J. H. Cunnington
and I. G. Pascoe
pp. 433-433
Abstract
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PDF (127 KB)
Abstracts from the Virus Epidemiology Workshop ICPP8, Christchurch, New Zealand, 31 January 2003
pp. 435-439
PDF (237 KB)
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