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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 34 Number 2 2005


Distribution of Potato spindle tuber viroid in New Zealand glasshouse crops of capsicum and tomato 

B. S. M. Lebas, G. R. G. Clover, F. M. Ochoa-Corona, D. R. Elliott, Z. Tang and B. J. R. Alexander

pp. 129-133

 


Prevalence and survival, with emphasis on stubble burning, of Rhizoctonia spp., causal agents of sheath diseases of rice in Australia 

V. M. Lanoiselet, E. J. Cother, G. J. Ash, T. L. Hind-Lanoiselet, G. M. Murray and J. D. I. Harper

pp. 135-142

 


Cylindrocladium blight of Eucalyptus grandis in Colombia 

Carlos A. Rodas, Lorenzo Lombard, Marieka Gryzenhout, Bernard Slippers and Michael J. Wingfield

pp. 143-149

 


Cytospora kunzei on plantation-grown Pinus elderica in Turkey 

H. Kavak

pp. 151-156

 


Rickettsia-like-organisms and phytoplasmas associated with diseases in Australian strawberries 

Claire Streten, Geoff K. Waite, Mark E. Herrington, Don G. Hutton, Denis M. Persley and Karen S. Gibb

pp. 157-164

 


Plant hosts of the phytoplasmas and rickettsia-like-organisms associated with strawberry lethal yellows and green petal diseases 

Claire Streten, Mark E. Herrington, Don G. Hutton, Denis M. Persley, Geoff K. Waite and Karen S. Gibb

pp. 165-173

 


Yield loss in rice caused by Rhizoctonia oryzae and R. oryzae-sativae in Australia 

V. L. Lanoiselet, E. J. Cother, G. J. Ash and J. D. I. Harper

pp. 175-179

 


Effect of inoculum density of rice root knot nematode on growth of rice cv. Masuli and nematode development 

D. Sharma Poudyal, R. R. Pokharel, S. M. Shrestha and G. B. Khatri-Chetri

pp. 181-185

 


Identification and pathogenicity of Botryosphaeria species associated with grapevine decline in Western Australia 

A. Taylor, G. E. St J. Hardy, P. Wood and T. Burgess

pp. 187-195

 


Field performance of subterranean clover germplasm in relation to severity of Cercospora disease 

M. J. Barbetti and P. G. H. Nichols

pp. 197-201

 


Amendments of sugarcane trash induce suppressiveness to plant-parasitic nematodes in a sugarcane soil 

G. R. Stirling, E. J. Wilson, A. M. Stirling, C. E. Pankhurst, P. W. Moody, M. J. Bell and N. Halpin

pp. 203-211

 


Preliminary studies on Botryosphaeria species from Southern Hemisphere conifers in Australasia and South Africa 

Bernard Slippers, Brett A. Summerell, Pedro W. Crous, Teresa A. Coutinho, Brenda D. Wingfield and Michael J. Wingfield

pp. 213-220

 


Effects of spray adjuvants on grape (Vitis vinifera) berry microflora, epicuticular wax and susceptibility to infection by Botrytis cinerea 

S. Y. Rogiers, M. Whitelaw-Weckert, M. Radovanonic-Tesic, L. A Greer, R. G. White and C. C. Steel

pp. 221-228

 


The protective role of the spore matrix of Colletotrichum musae during rehydration and exposure to extreme temperatures and UV radiation 

A. H. Mondal and D. G. Parbery

pp. 229-235

 


New sources of resistance identified in Trifolium subterraneum breeding lines and cultivars to root rot caused by Fusarium avenaceum and Pythium irregulare and their relationship to seedling survival 

M. P. You, M. J. Barbetti and P. G. H. Nichols

pp. 237-244

 


RAPD-PCR used to confirm that four pectic isozyme (zymogram) groups within the Australian Rhizoctonia solani AG 8 population are true intraspecific groups 

G. C. MacNish and P. A. O'Brien

pp. 245-250

 


A detached leaf bioassay to screen Durian cultivars for susceptibility to Phytophthora palmivora 

L. L. Vawdrey, T. M. Martin and J. De Faveri

pp. 251-253

 


Species of Pestalotiopsis and related genera occurring on grapevines in Australia 

V. Sergeeva, M. Priest and N. G. Nair

pp. 255-258

 


A preservation method for Peronospora viciae conidia 

Tirath S. Gill and Jenny A. Davidson

pp. 259-260

 


Integrated applications of aqueous leaf extract of Datura metel and chlorothalonil improved control of late leaf spot and rust of groundnut 

G. Krishna Kishore and S. Pande

pp. 261-264

 


Hedysarum — a new susceptible host for Phytophthora medicaginis 

R. J. Southwell and G. J. Crocker

pp. 265-267

 


First record of Aecidium sp. on Marsdenia sp. in Australia 

J. R. Liberato, P. M. Stephens and R. G. Shivas

pp. 269-271

 


First report of Macrophomina phaseolina on olives (Olea europaea) in Australia 

V. Sergeeva, L. Tesoriero, R. Spooner-Hart and N. Nair

pp. 273-274

 


First report of tuber-rot of Safed musli (Chlorophytum borivilianum) caused by Fusarium solani in India 

Vinay B. Raghavendra, S. Lokesh and T. Vasanth Kumar

pp. 275-276

 


Incidence of teak basal root rot caused by Phellinus noxius in Malaysia 

A. Mohd Farid, S. S. Lee, H. Mohd Rosli, Z. Maziah and M. Norwati

pp. 277-278

 


Cyclamen soft rot caused by Erwinia chrysanthemi in Argentina 

A. M. Romero and M. C. Rivera

pp. 279-280

 


New records of Mycosphaerella species from Eucalypts in Queensland 

Sarah L. Jackson, Aaron Maxwell, Bernard Dell and Giles E. St J. Hardy

pp. 281-282

 


Carrot as a natural host of Watermelon mosaic virus 

J. N. Parry and D. M. Persley

pp. 283-284

 


Heteropyxis natalensis, a new host of Puccinia psidii rust 

A. C. Alfenas, E. A. V. Zauza, M. J. Wingfield, J. Roux and M. Glen

pp. 285-286

 


  
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