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Australasian Plant Pathology Australasian Plant Pathology
Volume 36 Number 6 2007
Featuring papers from Keynote Speakers at the 16th Biennial Conference of the Australasian Plant Pathology Society


APPS: stepping into the future – how far can we go? 

R. C. Magarey

pp. 503-509

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The contribution of epidemiological research to plant disease management 

Dani Shtienberg

pp. 510-515

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Genetically modified crop plants: science versus society? – A perspective 

Robin MacDiarmid

pp. 516-519

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Managing plant diseases offshore 

Jeanne M. VanDersal

pp. 520-523

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Actinobacterial endophytes for improved crop performance 

Christopher Franco, Philip Michelsen, Nigel Percy, Vanessa Conn, Erna Listiana, Simon Moll, Rosemary Loria and Justin Coombs

pp. 524-531

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Back to basics and beyond: increasing the level of resistance to Septoria tritici blotch in wheat 

Stephen B. Goodwin

pp. 532-538

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Australian trade in agricultural food products – the challenge for plant pathologists 

David Eagling

pp. 539-542

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Powdery mildews in Burma with reference to their global host–fungus distributions and taxonomic comparisons 

M. M. Thaung

pp. 543-551

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Greenhouse and field assessment of adult plant resistance in wheat to Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici 

Z. A. Pretorius, L. Pienaar and R. Prins

pp. 552-559

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Holocryphia eucalypti on Tibouchina urvilleana in Australia 

R. N. Heath, J. Roux, M. Gryzenhout, A. J. Carnegie, I. W. Smith and M. J. Wingfield

pp. 560-564

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Wood decay associated with logging wounds in Parashorea malaanonan 

M. Sudin, S. Woodward, Su-See Lee and M. Pinard

pp. 565-572

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Annellosympodia orbiculata gen. et sp. nov. and Scolecostigmina flagellariae sp. nov. from Australia 

A. R. McTaggart, R. G. Shivas and U. Braun

pp. 573-579

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Aggressiveness among isolates of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum from sunflower 

M. G. Ekins, E. A. B. Aitken and K. C. Goulter

pp. 580-586

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In vitro screening of some tropical ash samples against seedborne pathogens of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) 

O. A. Enikuomehin and I. A. Kehinde

pp. 587-590

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Detection of Sweet potato chlorotic fleck virus and Sweet potato feathery mottle virus – strain O in Australia 

R. A. C. Jones and G. I. Dwyer

pp. 591-594

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Cross-infection potential of crown rot pathogen (Lasiodiplodia theobromae) isolates and their management using potential native bioagents in banana 

R. Thangavelu, G. Sangeetha and M. M. Mustaffa

pp. 595-605

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Phytophthora inundata from native vegetation in Western Australia 

M. J. C. Stukely, J. L. Webster, J. A. Ciampini, E. Brown, W. A. Dunstan, G. E. St J. Hardy, G. J. Woodman, E. M. Davison and F. C. S. Tay

pp. 606-608

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Assessment of threatened flora susceptibility to Phytophthora cinnamomi by analysis of disease progress curves in shadehouse and natural environments 

B. L. Shearer, C. E. Crane, S. Barrett and A. Cochrane

pp. 609-620

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