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Australasian Plant Pathology Australasian Plant Pathology
Volume 34 Number 3 2005


Occurrence of bacterial soft rot of onion plants caused by Burkholderia gladioli pv. alliicola in Korea 

C. J. Lee, J. T. Lee, J. H. Kwon, B. C. Kim and W. Park

pp. 287-292

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How many soil samples are needed to show that Phytophthora is absent from sites in the south-west of Western Australia? 

E. M. Davison and F. C. S. Tay

pp. 293-297

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Screening of Musa cultivars for resistance to Helicotylenchus multicinctus, Meloidogyne incognita, Pratylenchus coffeae and Radopholus similis 

T. Moens, M. Araya, R. Swennen and D. De Waele

pp. 299-309

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Survival of Sclerotinia sclerotia under fire 

T. L. Hind-Lanoiselet, V. M. Lanoiselet, F. K. Lewington, G. J. Ash and G. M. Murray

pp. 311-317

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Assessment of genetic diversity in isolates of Ciborinia camelliae Kohn from New Zealand and the United States of America 

R. F. van Toor, H. J. Ridgway, R. C. Butler, M. V. Jaspers and A. Stewart

pp. 319-325

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Incidence and distribution of viruses of Taro (Colocasia esculenta) in Pacific Island countries 

P. A. Revill, G. V. H. Jackson, G. J. Hafner, I. Yang, M. K. Maino, M. L. Dowling, L. C. Devitt, J. L. Dale and R. M. Harding

pp. 327-331

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The role of chlamydospores of Phytophthora cinnamomi - a review  

K. L. McCarren, J. A. McComb, B. L. Shearer and G. E. St J. Hardy

pp. 333-338

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Temperature, wetness period and inoculum concentration influence infection of canola (Brassica napus) by pycnidiospores of Leptosphaeria maculans 

M. R. Sosnowski, E. S. Scott and M. D. Ramsey

pp. 339-344

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Genetic structure of a Mycosphaerella cryptica population 

Andrew W. Milgate, René E. Vaillancourt, Caroline Mohammed, Mike Powell and Brad M. Potts

pp. 345-354

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Effects of curing, moisture, leaf removal, and artificial inoculation with soft-rotting bacteria on the incidence of bacterial soft rot of onion (Allium cepa) bulbs in storage 

Peter J. Wright and Christopher M. Triggs

pp. 355-359

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Molecular characterisation, pathogenesis and fungicide sensitivity of Pythium spp. from table beet (Beta vulgaris var. vulgaris) grown in the Lockyer Valley, Queensland 

Paul T. Scott, Heidi L. Martin, Scott M. Boreel, Alan H. Wearing and Donald J. Maclean

pp. 361-368

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A survey of fungal plant pathogens associated with weed infestations of barberry (Berberis spp.) in New Zealand and their biocontrol potential 

N. W. Waipara, L. A. Smith, A. F. Gianotti, J. P. Wilkie, C. J. Winks and E. H. C. McKenzie

pp. 369-376

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Cucumber mosaic virus infection of kava (Piper methysticum) and implications for cultural control of kava dieback disease 

R. I. Davis, M. F. Lomavatu-Fong, L. A. McMichael, T. K. Ruabete, S. Kumar and U. Turaganivalu

pp. 377-384

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Anthracnose of lupins in South Africa is caused by Colletotrichum lupini var. setosum 

H. C. Lotter and D. K. Berger

pp. 385-392

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Cane dieback of Dawn Seedless table grapevines (Vitis vinifera) in Western Australia caused by Botryosphaeria rhodina 

Peter M. Wood and Christine E. Wood

pp. 393-395

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Capsicum chlorosis virus infecting Capsicum annuum in the East Kimberley region of Western Australia 

R. A. C. Jones and M. Sharman

pp. 397-399

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Leaf-clearing and staining techniques for the observation of conidiophores in the Phyllactinioideae (Erysiphaceae) 

J. R. Liberato, R. W. Barreto and R. G. Shivas

pp. 401-404

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Barley reaction to Pyrenophora graminea based on the fungus movement 

M. I. E. Arabi and M. Jawhar

pp. 405-407

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Oidiopsis (Erysiphaceae) on Euphorbia spp. in Australia and Vanuatu 

J. R. Liberato, J. G. Wright, M. Seth and R. G. Shivas

pp. 409-411

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The 'asparagus' Phytophthora infecting members of the Agavaceae at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne 

James H. Cunnington, Srikanthi de Alwis, Ian G. Pascoe and Peter Symes

pp. 413-414

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New host record for the grapevine leaf rust fungus, Phakopsora euvitis 

A. M. Daly, C. R. Hennessy and G. C. Schultz

pp. 415-416

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First report of the association of phytoplasmas with plant diseases in the territory of Wallis and Futuna 

R. I. Davis, Y. Arocha, P. Jones and A. Malau

pp. 417-418

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New Australian record for infection of trees in Paulownia plantations by root-knot nematodes 

M. R. Perera, K. L. Bayliss and M. G. K. Jones

pp. 419-420

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Purple spot of asparagus caused by Stemphylium vesicarium in Victoria 

James H. Cunnington and Gisele Irvine

pp. 421-422

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New records of Mycosphaerella leaf disease from Eucalypts in Western Australia 

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

pp. 423-424

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First record of a phytoplasma-associated disease of chickpea (Cicer arietinum) in Australia 

M. Saqib, K. L. Bayliss, B. Dell, G. E. St J. Hardy and M. G. K. Jones

pp. 425-426

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