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Australasian Plant Pathology Australasian Plant Pathology
Volume 35 Number 6 2006
Featuring 10 papers from the activities of the CRC for Tropical Plant Protection (Disease Resistance research sub-program)


Foreword 

John Irwin

pp. I-I

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Genetic improvement of lucerne for anthracnose (Colletotrichum trifolii) resistance 

J. A. G. Irwin, K. S. Aitken, J. M. Mackie and J. M. Musial

pp. 573-579

Abstract 
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Salicylic acid mediates resistance to the vascular wilt pathogen Fusarium oxysporum in the model host Arabidopsis thaliana 

C. I. Edgar, K. C. McGrath, B. Dombrecht, J. M. Manners, D. C. Maclean, P. M. Schenk and K. Kazan

pp. 581-591

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PnCcp, a Phytophthora nicotianae protein containing a single complement control protein module, is sorted into large peripheral vesicles in zoospores 

D. Škalamera and A. R. Hardham

pp. 593-603

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Transgenic gene silencing strategies for virus control 

R. G. Dietzgen and N. Mitter

pp. 605-618

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Effects of rootstock and nitrogen fertiliser on postharvest anthracnose development in Hass avocado 

S. L. Willingham, K. G. Pegg, J. M. Anderson, A. W. Cooke, J. R. Dean, F. R. Giblin and L. M. Coates

pp. 619-629

Abstract 
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Analysing diversity in sugarcane resistance gene analogues 

S. Hermann, S. Brumbley and C. L. McIntyre

pp. 631-641

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Pathogen population structure and epidemiology are keys to wheat crown rot and Fusarium head blight management 

S. Chakraborty, C. J. Liu, V. Mitter, J. B. Scott, O. A. Akinsanmi, S. Ali, R. Dill-Macky, J. Nicol, D. Backhouse and S. Simpfendorfer

pp. 643-655

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Diversity in the sunflower:Puccinia helianthi pathosystem in Australia 

B. C. Sendall, G. A. Kong, K. C. Goulter, E. A. B. Aitken, S. M. Thompson, J. H. M. Mitchell, J. K. Kochman, W. Lawson, T. Shatte and T. J. Gulya

pp. 657-670

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Mapping the I-3 gene for resistance to Fusarium wilt in tomato: application of an I-3 marker in tomato improvement and progress towards the cloning of I-3 

G. T. T. Lim, G.-P. Wang, M. N. Hemming, S. Basuki, D. J. McGrath, B. J. Carroll and D. A. Jones

pp. 671-680

Abstract 
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Recent advances in the molecular biology of Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli, causal organism of ratoon stunting disease 

S. M. Brumbley, L. A. Petrasovits, S. R. Hermann, A. J. Young and B. J. Croft

pp. 681-689

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The association of necrotrophic fungal pathogens and plant parasitic nematodes with the loss of productivity of annual medic-based pastures in Australia and options for their management 

M. J. Barbetti, I. T. Riley, M. P. You, Hua Li and K. Sivasithamparam

pp. 691-706

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The reaction of soybean and other legume crops to root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.), and implications for growing these crops in rotation with sugarcane 

G. R. Stirling, J. E. Berthelsen, A. L. Garside and A. T. James

pp. 707-714

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Optimisation of the chemical control of ascochyta blight in chickpea 

D. Shtienberg, R. B. E. Kimber, L. McMurray and J. A. Davidson

pp. 715-724

Abstract 
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Anatomical variation and defence responses of juvenile Eucalyptus nitens leaves to Mycosphaerella leaf disease 

A. H. Smith, E. A. Pinkard, G. C. Hunter, M. J. Wingfield and C. L. Mohammed

pp. 725-731

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Efficacy of the methylene bisthiocyanate formulation, 4.2% MBT EC, as a potentially novel nematicide for the control of root-knot nematode 

Z.-Q. Qi, J.-X. Wang, C.-J. Chen and M.-G. Zhou

pp. 733-737

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Podosphaera xanthii on Euryops chrysanthemoides in Australia 

J. R. Liberato, R. G. Shivas and J. H. Cunnington

pp. 739-741

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