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Australasian Plant Pathology Australasian Plant Pathology
Volume 37 Number 1 2008
Featuring papers from Keynote Speakers at the 16th Biennial Conference of the Australasian Plant Pathology Society


The impact of farming systems on soil biology and soilborne diseases: examples from the Australian sugar and vegetable industries – the case for better integration of sugarcane and vegetable production and implications for future research 

Graham R. Stirling

pp. 1-18

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Sudden oak death and Phytophthora ramorum in the USA: a management challenge 

Susan J. Frankel

pp. 19-25

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Sugarcane smut in Queensland: arrival and emergency response 

B. J. Croft, R. C. Magarey, P. G. Allsopp, M. C. Cox, T. G. Willcox, B. J. Milford and E. S. Wallis

pp. 26-34

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Effect of temperature on growth of Colletotrichum lupini and on anthracnose infection and resistance in lupins 

G. J. Thomas, M. W. Sweetingham, H. A. Yang and J. Speijers

pp. 35-39

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A PCR-based method to detect Sclerotium hydrophilum in infected rice leaf sheaths 

C. J. Hu, Y. R. Li, Y. W. Wei and S. L. Huang

pp. 40-42

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Effects of epicuticular wax from Digitaria sanguinalis and Festuca arundinacea on infection by Curvularia eragrostidis 

Fei Wang, Peng Zhang, Sheng Qiang, Yun-Zhi Zhu and Lang-Lai Xu

pp. 43-52

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Nitrogen utilisation efficiency and grain yield components of rice varieties grown under blast disease stress 

S. D. Koutroubas, D. Katsantonis, D. A. Ntanos and E. Lupotto

pp. 53-59

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Preinfection behaviour of Phyllosticta musarum on banana leaves 

Jinji Pu, Yixian Xie, Xin Zhang, Yangxiang Qi, Chunfa Zhang and Xiaomei Liu

pp. 60-64

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PCR-based markers for detection of Colletotrichum acutatum and C. gloeosporioides in flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) 

A. Shi, S. K. Kantartzi, M. T. Mmbaga, P. Chen, F. Mrema and E. Nnodu

pp. 65-68

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PCR primers for specific detection of Phytophthora cinnamomi 

P. A. O'Brien

pp. 69-71

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Phytophthora ramorum infection of coast live oak leaves in Californian forests and its capacity to sporulate in vitro 

A. M. Vettraino, D. Hüberli and M. Garbelotto

pp. 72-73

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Co-occurrence of an Aphanomyces sp. and Phytopththora clandestina in subterranean clover pastures in the high rainfall areas of the lower south-west of Western Australia 

Xuanli Ma, Hua Li, T. O'Rourke, K. Sivasithamparam and M. J. Barbetti

pp. 74-78

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Characterisation of a strain of Potato virus Y causing eggplant mosaic in southern Iran 

M. S. Sadeghi, S. A. A. Behjatnia, M. Masumi and K. Izadpanah

pp. 79-86

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Effects of multiple applications of chemical elicitors on Botrytis cinerea infecting Geraldton waxflower 

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

pp. 87-94

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