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Australasian Plant Pathology Australasian Plant Pathology
Volume 34 Number 4 2005
Featuring Keynote Addresses from the 15th Biennial Conference of the Australasian Plant Pathology Society


Presidential Address to the 15th Biennial Australasian Plant Pathology Conference, Geelong
The plant pathology contribution: collaboration for practical solutions
 

Richard E. Falloon

pp. 427-432

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2005 Daniel McAlpine Memorial Lecture
A Long and Varied Fungal Foray
 

Gretna Weste

pp. 433-437

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The influence of the Chief Officer of Plant Protection on plant pathology 

Lois Ransom

pp. 439-442

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Potential impact of climate change on plant–pathogen interactions 

Sukumar Chakraborty

pp. 443-448

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The use of molecular diagnostics to investigate the epidemiology of potato diseases 

A. K. Lees, S. J. Wale, P. van de Graaf and J. L. Brierley

pp. 449-455

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Population dynamics and dispersal of Leptosphaeria maculans (blackleg of canola) 

J. S. West and B. D. L. Fitt

pp. 457-461

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Hosts, species and genotypes: opinions versus data 

P. W. Crous and J. Z. Groenewald

pp. 463-470

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The post-genomic era: new approaches for studying bacterial diseases of plants 

C. L. Bender

pp. 471-474

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Traditional and novel strategies for geminivirus management in Brazil 

F. M. Zerbini, E. C. Andrade, D. R. Barros, S. S. Ferreira, A. T. M. Lima, P. F. Alfenas and R. N. Mello

pp. 475-480

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Suppression of Botrytis bunch rot in Chardonnay grapevines by induction of host resistance and fungal antagonism 

T. Reglinski, P. A. G. Elmer, J. T. Taylor, F. J. Parry, R. Marsden and P. N. Wood

pp. 481-488

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Characterisation and pathogenicity of Cylindrocladiella spp. associated with root and cutting rot symptoms of grapevines in nurseries 

G. J. van Coller, S. Denman, J. Z. Groenewald, S. C. Lamprecht and P. W. Crous

pp. 489-498

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Acibenzolar-S-methyl induces systemic resistance in cotton against black root rot caused by Thielaviopsis basicola 

A. H. Mondal, D. B. Nehl and S. J. Allen

pp. 499-507

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An annotated check list of Ramularia species in Australia 

U. Braun, J. Cunnington, M. J. Priest, R. G. Shivas and K. Schubert

pp. 509-515

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Spread of citrus huanglongbing (greening disease) following incursion into Papua New Guinea 

R. I. Davis, T. G. Gunua, M. F. Kame, D. Tenakanai and T. K. Ruabete

pp. 517-524

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Evaluation of phylloplane microorganisms for biological control of camellia flower blight 

R. F. van Toor, J. M. Pay, M. V. Jaspers and A. Stewart

pp. 525-531

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Assessing the potential for biological control of Phytophthora cinnamomi by fifteen native Western Australian jarrah-forest legume species 

N. K. D'Souza, I. J. Colquhoun, B. L. Shearer and G. E. St J. Hardy

pp. 533-540

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Potassium phosphonate alters the defence response of Xanthorrhoea australis following infection by Phytophthora cinnamomi 

R. Daniel, B. A. Wilson and D. M. Cahill

pp. 541-548

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Identification of Sclerotinia species 

M. G. Ekins, E. A. B. Aitken and K. C. Goulter

pp. 549-555

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Botryosphaeria spp. associated with eucalypts in Western Australia, including the description of Fusicoccum macroclavatum sp. nov. 

T. I. Burgess, P. A. Barber and G. E. St J. Hardy

pp. 557-567

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Protection of grapevine pruning wounds from infection by Eutypa lata using Trichoderma harzianum and Fusarium lateritium 

S. John, T. J. Wicks, J. S. Hunt, M. F. Lorimer, H. Oakey and E. S. Scott

pp. 569-575

Abstract 
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Comparison of biologically distinct isolates of Citrus tristeza virus from Iran using major coat protein sequences 

V. Alavi, B. Khatabi and G. H. Salekdeh

pp. 577-582

Abstract 
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Identification of two phytoplasmas detected in China-trees with decline symptoms in Paraguay 

J. D. Arneodo, E. Galdeano, A. Orrego, A. Stauffer, S. F. Nome and L. R. Conci

pp. 583-585

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DNA based characterization of Ceratocystis fimbriata isolates associated with mango decline in Oman 

M. van Wyk, A. O. Al-Adawi, B. D. Wingfield, A. M. Al-Subhi, M. L. Deadman and M. J. Wingfield

pp. 587-590

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Laccase activity and maceration of lupin tissue by Rhizoctonia solani is inhibited by arginine 

P. Bora, G. E. St J. Hardy and P. A. O'Brien

pp. 591-594

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First report of Uromyces alstroemeriae, causal agent of Alstroemeria rust in Argentina 

C. Rollán, S. Wolcan and L. Ronco

pp. 595-597

Abstract 
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Detection and identification of Prunus necrotic ringspot virus in Pelargonium 

S. Kulshrestha, N. Verma, V. Hallan, G. Raikhy, M. Kumar Singh, R. Ram and A. A. Zaidi

pp. 599-601

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New record of apple mosaic virus on apple cultivars in south-west Turkey 

N. Yardimci and H. Ecyiğit

pp. 603-603

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First record of Mycosphaerella heimii in Australia 

G. Whyte, T. I. Burgess, P. A. Barber and G. E. St J. Hardy

pp. 605-606

Abstract 
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Occurrence of Oidiopsis sp. on Chamaelaucium uncinatum in Argentina 

S. M. Wolcan and Y. Sato

pp. 607-608

Abstract 
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Occurrence of a Begomovirus with yellow vein mosaic disease of mesta (Hibiscus cannabinus and Hibiscus sabdariffa) 

A. Chatterjee, A. Roy, K. V. Padmalatha, V. G. Malathi and S. K. Ghosh

pp. 609-610

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Survey for viruses in oilseed poppy in Tasmania, Australia 

S. J. Pethybridge, T. O'Malley, R. Kile and C. R. Wilson

pp. 611-613

Abstract 
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Bougainvillea glabra and Bougainvillea spectabilis: new hosts of Glomerella cingulata in Argentina 

H. E. Palmucci and S. M. Wolcan

pp. 615-616

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Occurrence of Pseudocercospora eustomatis on Eustoma grandiflorum in Argentina 

S. M. Wolcan

pp. 617-618

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First report of spring black stem and leaf spot in fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) caused by Phoma pinodella in Australia 

T. W. Bretag and J. H. Cunnington

pp. 619-620

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Meliola psychotriae: a new addition to the micobiota of the weed Mitracarpus hirtus 

O. L. Pereira and R. W. Barreto

pp. 621-622

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