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Australasian Plant Pathology Australasian Plant Pathology
Volume 36 Number 3 2007


Forest health condition in New South Wales, Australia, 1996–2005. I. Fungi recorded from eucalypt plantations during forest health surveys 

Angus J. Carnegie

pp. 213-224

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Forest health condition in New South Wales, Australia, 1996–2005. II. Fungal damage recorded in eucalypt plantations during forest health surveys and their management 

Angus J. Carnegie

pp. 225-239

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Effect of season and aggressiveness of isolates on the response of two apple rootstocks to Phytophthora cactorum infection 

P. T. Zondo, S. Denman and I. F. Labuschagnè

pp. 240-244

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Variation in chlorophyll content, anatomical traits and agronomic performance of wheat genotypes differing in spot blotch resistance under natural epiphytotic conditions 

U. R. Rosyara, E. Duveiller, K. Pant and R. C. Sharma

pp. 245-251

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Different types and concentrations of oat grain inoculum to quantify Septoria tritici resistance in wheat 

C. A. Cordo, C. I. Mónaco and M. R. Simón

pp. 252-255

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First outbreak of pitch canker in a South African pine plantation 

T. A. Coutinho, E. T. Steenkamp, K. Mongwaketsi, M. Wilmot and M. J. Wingfield

pp. 256-261

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A real-time PCR assay for detection of Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. insidiosus in lucerne 

A. Marefat, K. Ophel-Keller and A. McKay

pp. 262-269

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Field and glasshouse evaluations of metalaxyl, potassium phosphonate, acibenzolar and tea tree oil in managing Phytophthora root rot of papaya in far northern Queensland, Australia 

L. L. Vawdrey and D. Westerhuis

pp. 270-276

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Pathogenicity testing of lesser-known vascular fungi of grapevines 

F. Halleen, L. Mostert and P. W. Crous

pp. 277-285

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Characterisation of cineraria strain of Tomato yellow ring virus from Iran 

R. Rasoulpour and K. Izadpanah

pp. 286-294

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Biocontrol and epidemiology of lettuce drop caused by Sclerotinia minor at Bacchus Marsh, Victoria 

Mulat Isnaini and P. J. Keane

pp. 295-304

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Examination of meteorology-based predictions of Fusarium head blight of wheat grown at two locations in the southern Pampas region of Argentina 

M. R. Carranza, R. C. Moschini, G. Kraan and J. H. Bariffi

pp. 305-308

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