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Australasian Plant Pathology Australasian Plant Pathology
Volume 36 Number 2 2007
Featuring papers from Keynote Speakers at the 4th Australasian Soilborne Diseases Symposium


Foreword 

R. E. Falloon

pp. iii-iii

 


Development of a biocontrol agent for plant disease control with special emphasis on the near commercial fungal antagonist Clonostachys rosea strain 'IK726' 

D. F. Jensen, I. M. B. Knudsen, M. Lübeck, M. Mamarabadi, J. Hockenhull and B. Jensen

pp. 95-101

  
 


Examining interactions between legumes and Aphanomyces euteiches with real-time PCR 

G. J. Vandemark and J. J. Ariss

pp. 102-108

  
 


Management of soilborne diseases of potato 

N. C. Gudmestad, R. J. Taylor and J. S. Pasche

pp. 109-115

  
 


Approaches for improving crop resistance to soilborne fungal diseases through biotechnology using Sclerotinia sclerotiorum as a case study 

M. Dickman

pp. 116-123

  
 


Modes of action associated with microbially induced in planta suppression of plant-parasitic nematodes 

R. A. Sikora, K. Schäfer and A. A. Dababat

pp. 124-134

  
 


Elucidation of pectinolytic enzyme activities of a non-pathogenic watermelon pathogen mutant, Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. niveum M87 

P. Basaran, M. Ozcan, Y. Denisov and S. Freeman

pp. 135-141

  
 


Field applications of three different classes of known host plant defence elicitors did not suppress infection of Geraldton waxflower by Botrytis cinerea 

S.-Q. Dinh, D. C. Joyce, D. E. Irving and A. H. Wearing

pp. 142-148

  
 


Genetic variation in Australian isolates of the grapevine pathogen Eutypa lata 

R. Lardner, E. S. Scott and B. E. Stummer

pp. 149-156

  
 


Diversity of Botryosphaeria species on horticultural plants in Victoria and New South Wales 

J. H. Cunnington, M. J. Priest, R. A. Powney and Norma J. Cother

pp. 157-159

  
 


A survey of key Australian pome fruit growing districts for exotic and endemic pathogens 

F. E. Constable, P. A. Joyce and B. C. Rodoni

pp. 165-172

  
 


Applicable control measure against Orobanche ramosa in tomato plants 

M. M. Abdel-Kader and N. S. El-Mougy

pp. 160-164

  
 


Vegetative compatibility and pathogenicity in Cochliobolus sativus 

M. I. E. Arabi and M. Jawhar

pp. 173-174

  
 


Biocontrol of a chickpea root-rot disease complex with Glomus intraradices, Pseudomonas putida and Paenibacillus polymyxa 

M. S. Akhtar and Z. A. Siddiqui

pp. 175-180

  
 


A new species of Albugo on Pterostylis (Orchidaceae) from Australia: confirmation of the genus Albugo on a monocotyledonous host 

J. Walker and M. J. Priest

pp. 181-185

  
 


Fungicidal management of downy mildew of isabgol (Plantago ovata) simulating farmers' field conditions 

K. Mandal, N. A. Gajbhiye and S. Maiti

pp. 186-190

  
 


Pathological and molecular diversity in Colletotrichum lindemuthianum (bean anthracnose) across Himachal Pradesh, a north-western Himalayan state of India 

P. N. Sharma, B. A. Padder, O. P. Sharma, A. Pathania and P. Sharma

pp. 191-197

  
 


Infection of rootstock mother-vines by Phaeomoniella chlamydospora results in infected young grapevines 

S. A. Whiteman, A. Stewart, H. J. Ridgway and M. V. Jaspers

pp. 198-203

  
 


β-Amino butyric acid-induced resistance in pearl millet to downy mildew is associated with accumulation of defence-related proteins 

S. Shailasree, K. K. Ramachandra and S. H. Shetty

pp. 204-211

  
 


Fungi of Australia: Septoria
by M. J. Priest
 

G. J. M. Verkley

pp. 212-212

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