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Disease notes, new records and quarantine interception reports are published in Australasian Plant Disease Notes.

 
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Australasian Plant Pathology Australasian Plant Pathology
Volume 36 Number 5 2007


Root infection of Vitis vinifera by Cylindrocarpon liriodendri in Australia 

M. A. Whitelaw-Weckert, N. G. Nair, R. Lamont, M. Alonso, M. J. Priest and R. Huang

pp. 403-406

  
 


Ceratocystis atrox sp. nov. associated with Phoracantha acanthocera infestations on Eucalyptus grandis in Australia 

Marelize van Wyk, Geoff Pegg, Simon Lawson and Michael J. Wingfield

pp. 407-414

  
 


The relationship between lime chlorosis, trace elements and Mundulla Yellows 

R. F. Parsons and N. C. Uren

pp. 415-418

  
 


Approaching chickpea quantitative trait loci conditioning resistance to Ascochyta rabiei via comparative genomics 

X. Y. Bian, R. Ford, T. R. Han, T. E. Coram, E. C. K. Pang and P. W. J. Taylor

pp. 419-423

  
 


Isolation, identification and ecology of Ewingella americana (the causal agent of internal stipe necrosis) from cultivated mushrooms in New Zealand 

Piklu Roy Chowdhury, Judith Pay and Mark Braithwaite

pp. 424-428

  
 


Yield reduction in barley in relation to spot-type net blotch 

K. W. Jayasena, A. Van Burgel, K. Tanaka, J. Majewski and R. Loughman

pp. 429-433

  
 


Crop pathogens and other Fusarium species associated with Austrostipa aristiglumis 

A. R. Bentley, T. Petrovic, S. P. Griffiths, L. W. Burgess and B. A. Summerell

pp. 434-438

  
 


Soilborne ascospores and pycnidiospores of Leptosphaeria maculans can contribute significantly to blackleg disease epidemiology in oilseed rape (Brassica napus) in Western Australia 

Hua Li, K. Sivasithamparam and M. J. Barbetti

pp. 439-444

  
 


Distribution of Swiss needle cast in New Zealand in relation to winter temperature 

J. K. Stone, I. A. Hood, M. S. Watt and J. L. Kerrigan

pp. 445-454

  
 


Plant pathogens transmitted by pollen 

S. D. Card, M. N. Pearson and G. R. G. Clover

pp. 455-461

  
 


Effects of foliar application of potassium nitrate on suppression of Alternaria leaf blight of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) in northern Australia 

S. A. Bhuiyan, M. C. Boyd, A. J. Dougall, C. Martin and M. Hearnden

pp. 462-465

  
 


Hemispherical digital photographs offer advantages over conventional methods for quantifying pathogen-mediated changes caused by infestation of Phytophthora cinnamomi 

C. E. Crane and B. L. Shearer

pp. 466-474

  
 


Barley reaction to Cochliobolus sativus based on detached first leaf 

M. I. E. Arabi and M. Jawhar

pp. 475-477

  
 


Kirramyces viscidus sp. nov., a new eucalypt pathogen from tropical Australia closely related to the serious leaf pathogen, Kirramyces destructans 

V. Andjic, P. A. Barber, A. J. Carnegie, G. S. Pegg, G. E. St. J. Hardy, M. J. Wingfield and T. I. Burgess

pp. 478-487

  
 


Development of Alternaria leaf blight on north Australian cotton (Gossypium hirsutum), species prevalence, and its control using mancozeb 

S. A. Bhuiyan, M. C. Boyd, C. Martin and M. Hearnden

pp. 488-497

  
 


Comparison of colonisation by Phytophthora cinnamomi in detached stem tissue of Eucalyptus marginata in relation to site disease status 

K. L. McDougall, G. E. St. J. Hardy and R. J. Hobbs

pp. 498-500

  
 


MycoAlbum CD: Introductory Mycology (Laboratory Review)
by George L. Barron
 

K. M. Harrower

pp. 501-501

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