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Australasian Plant Pathology Australasian Plant Pathology
Volume 36 Number 4 2007


Tuber soft rot and concentrations of Erwinia spp. in potato washing plants in South Australia 

T. J. Wicks, B. H. Hall and B. A. Morgan

pp. 309-312

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Assessment of grapevine cultivars for resistance to Phakopsora euvitis 

C. R. Hennessy, A. M. Daly and M. N. Hearnden

pp. 313-317

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The expression of resistance in subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum) to races 1 and 2 of Kabatiella caulivora is affected by inoculum pressure but not by combinations of the two races 

M. J. Barbetti

pp. 318-324

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Effect of temperature and light intensity on early infection behaviour of a Western Australian isolate of Plasmopara viticola, the downy mildew pathogen of grapevine 

M. G. Williams, P. A. Magarey and K. Sivasithamparam

pp. 325-331

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Efficacy of postharvest treatments with acibenzolar-S-methyl and methyl jasmonate against Botrytis cinerea infecting cut Freesia hybrida L. flowers 

Anastasios I. Darras, Daryl C. Joyce, Leon A. Terry, Nektarios E. Pompodakis and Christos I. Dimitriadis

pp. 332-340

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Flower colour is associated with susceptibility to disease in the legume Swainsona formosa 

N. Panjehkeh, D. Backhouse and A. Taji

pp. 341-346

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Survey of faba bean and field pea viruses in Yunnan Province, China 

Bao Shiying, Wang Xiaoming, Zhu Zhendong, Zong Xuxiao, Safaa Kumari, Angela Freeman and Joop van Leur

pp. 347-353

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Transmission properties of Iranian wheat stripe virus 

J. Heydarnejad, K. Izadpanah, F. R. Hunter and M. J. Gooding

pp. 354-357

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Application of phosphite in a high-volume foliar spray delays and reduces the rate of mortality of four Banksia species infected with Phytophthora cinnamomi 

B. L. Shearer and R. G. Fairman

pp. 358-368

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Characterisation of the in vitro conidial morphology of Mycosphaerella fijiensis, a major pathogen of banana 

C. M. Rodríguez-García, R. Z. Navarrete-Mapen and L. Peraza-Echeverría

pp. 369-372

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Inheritance of virulence in Pyrenophora graminea 

M. I. E. Arabi and M. Jawhar

pp. 373-375

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An annotated checklist of smut fungi (Ustilaginomycetes) from Thailand 

R. G. Shivas, P. Athipunyakom, S. Likhitekaraj, W. Butranu, T. Bhasabutra, A. Somrith, K. Vánky and C. Vánky

pp. 376-382

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Leek diseases in Australia 

B. H. Hall, C. J. Hitch, E. A. Oxspring and T. J. Wicks

pp. 383-388

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Effects of inoculum concentration, temperature, plant age and interrupted wetness on infection of lentil (Lens culinaris) by Botrytis spp. Conidia 

J. A. Davidson and M. Krysinska-Kaczmarek

pp. 389-396

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The roles of an Embellisia sp. causing yellow stunt and root rot of Astragalus adsurgens and other fungi in the decline of legume pastures in northern China 

Y. Z. Li, Z. B. Nan and F. J. Hou

pp. 397-402

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