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

 
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Volume 37 Number 2 2008


The genetic diversity of ampeloviruses in Australian pineapples and their association with mealybug wilt disease 

C. F. Gambley, V. Steele, A. D. W. Geering and J. E. Thomas

pp. 95-105

 


Cotyledon assay as a rapid and reliable method of screening for resistance against Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in Brassica napus genotypes 

Harsh Garg, K. Sivasithamparam, S. S. Banga and M. J. Barbetti

pp. 106-111

 


Natural resistance to Alfalfa mosaic virus in different lupin species 

R. A. C. Jones, R. M. Pearce, R. T. Prince and B. A. Coutts

pp. 112-116

 


Detection of three pear viruses by multiplex RT-PCR assays with co-amplification of an internal control 

Bing-Gang Ma, Jian-Xin Niu, M. Morley-Bunker, Li-Zhong Pan, Hu-Ping Zhang and Lu-Xia Zhang

pp. 117-122

 


The impact of organic amendments, mulching and tillage on plant nutrition, Pythium root rot, root-knot nematode and other pests and diseases of capsicum in a subtropical environment, and implications for the development of more sustainable vegetable farming systems 

G. R. Stirling and L. M. Eden

pp. 123-131

 


Development of a generic PCR detection method for tobraviruses 

D. Jones, K. Farreyrol, G. R. G. Clover and M. N. Pearson

pp. 132-136

 


The first record and distribution of the fire blight pathogen Erwinia amylovora in Syria 

H. Ammouneh, M. I. E. Arabi and A. Al-Daoude

pp. 137-140

 


Alternative fungicides for controlling husk spot caused by Pseudocercospora macadamiae in macadamia 

O. A. Akinsanmi, A. K. Miles and A. Drenth

pp. 141-147

 


Chemical control of blind seed disease in perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) in Victoria 

M. I. Mebalds and T. V. Price

pp. 148-153

 


Population structure of the fungal pathogen Holocryphia eucalypti in Australia and South Africa 

Grace Nakabonge, Treena Burgess, Marieka Gryzenhout, Brenda Wingfield, Michael J. Wingfield and Jolanda Roux

pp. 154-161

 


Response of Brassica napus and B. juncea germplasm from Australia, China and India to Australian populations of Leptosphaeria maculans 

C. X. Li, N. Wratten, P. A. Salisbury, W. A. Burton, T. D. Potter, G. Walton, Hua Li, K. Sivasithamparam, Surinder S. Banga, Shashi Banga, D. Singh, S. Y. Liu, T. D. Fu and M. J. Barbetti

pp. 162-170

 


Development of a small-plant bioassay to assess banana grown from tissue culture for consistent infection by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense 

L. J. Smith, M. K. Smith, D. Tree, D. O'Keefe and V. J. Galea

pp. 171-179

 


Pathologic and taxonomic analysis of leaf spot and tar spot diseases in a tropical dry to wet monsoon ecosystem of lowland Burma 

M. M. Thaung

pp. 180-197

 


Obituary: Memories of Dorothy Shaw 26 April 1920 to 27 August 2007 

G. I. Johnson, J. Alcorn and D. Persley

pp. 198-200

 


Obituary: P. T. Jenkins 1927–2006 

Bill Washington, Ian Pascoe, Peter Merriman and Frank Greenhalgh

pp. 201-201

 


  
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