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Australasian Plant Pathology
Volume 33
Number 4 2004
Reduced sensitivity of Uncinula necator to sterol demethylation inhibiting fungicides in southern Australian vineyards
S. Savocchia, B. E. Stummer, T. J. Wicks, R. van Heeswijck and E. S. Scott
pp. 465-473
An unusual stem necrosis of rice caused by Pantoea ananas and the first record of this pathogen on rice in Australia
E. J. Cother, R. Reinke, C. McKenzie, V. M. Lanoiselet and D. H Noble
pp. 495-503
Host range, symptom expression and RNA 3 sequence analyses of six Australian strains of Cucumber mosaic virus
Emy Sulistyowati, Neena Mitter, Shanna Bastiaan-Net, Marilyn J. Roossinck and Ralf G. Dietzgen
pp. 505-512
Global distribution of Diplodia pinea genotypes revealed using simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers
T. I. Burgess, M. J. Wingfield and B. D. Wingfield
pp. 513-519
Phytotoxicity in relation to in planta concentration of the fungicide phosphite in nine Western Australian native species
S. R. Barrett, B. L. Shearer and G. E. St J. Hardy
pp. 521-528
Genetic diversity of Australian isolates of Leptosphaeria maculans, the fungus that causes blackleg of canola (Brassica napus)
Joseph M. Barrins, Peter K. Ades, Philip A. Salisbury and Barbara J. Howlett
pp. 529-536
Methods of screening apricot fruit for resistance to brown rot caused by Monilinia spp.
Monika Walter, Gillian F. McLaren, Jenny A. Fraser, Chris M. Frampton, Kirsty S. H. Boyd-Wilson and Joanne H. Perry
pp. 541-547
Predicting the distribution of Endophyllum osteospermi (Uredinales, Pucciniaceae) in Australia based on its climatic requirements and distribution in South Africa
A. R. Wood, P. W. Crous and C. L. Lennox
pp. 549-558
Morphological and molecular discrimination of Colletotrichum truncatum causing anthracnose on lentil in Canada
R. Ford, S. Banniza, W. Photita and P. W. J. Taylor
pp. 559-569
A sand–solution culture technique used to observe the effect of calcium and pH on root hair and cortical stages of infection by Plasmodiophora brassicae
E. C. Donald and I. J. Porter
pp. 585-589
First report of Tomato spotted wilt virus in chickpea (Cicer arietinum) in Australia
John E. Thomas, Mark W. Schwinghamer, Judith N. Parry, Murray Sharman, Mark A. Schilg and Elizabeth K. Dann
pp. 597-599