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Australasian Plant Pathology Australasian Plant Pathology
Volume 37 Number 4 2008


Pitch canker caused by Fusarium circinatum – a growing threat to pine plantations and forests worldwide 

M. J. Wingfield, A. Hammerbacher, R. J. Ganley, E. T. Steenkamp, T. R. Gordon, B. D. Wingfield and T. A. Coutinho

pp. 319-334

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Inhibition of the pre- and postinfection processes of Plasmopara viticola on Vitis vinifera leaves by one protectant and four systemic fungicides 

R. S. Underdown, K. Sivasithamparam and M. J. Barbetti

pp. 335-343

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The rusts on Proteaceae, including Puccinia grevilleae sp. nov. from northern Australia 

A. R. McTaggart and R. G. Shivas

pp. 344-346

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Colonisation of woody material in Pinus radiata plantations by Armillaria novae-zelandiae basidiospores 

I. A. Hood, L. E. Petrini and J. F. Gardner

pp. 347-352

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Pathogenic behaviour of strains of Albugo candida from Brassica juncea (Indian mustard) and Raphanus raphanistrum (wild radish) in Western Australia 

Parwinder Kaur, K. Sivasithamparam and M. J. Barbetti

pp. 353-356

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DNA fingerprint and pathotype diversity of Pyricularia oryzae populations from Argentina 

V. F. Consolo, C. A. Cordo and G. L. Salerno

pp. 357-364

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Effect of temperature, cultivar and plant tissue on the germination of, and hyphal growth from, ascospores of Leptosphaeria maculans 

B. Naseri, J. A. Davidson and E. S. Scott

pp. 365-372

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Field screening in Australia of lentil germplasm for resistance to botrytis grey mould 

K. D. Lindbeck, T. W. Bretag and M. A. Materne

pp. 373-378

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Molecular analysis of the coat protein and minor coat protein genes of New Zealand Citrus tristeza virus isolates that overcome the resistance of Poncirus trifoliata (L.) Raf. 

S. J. Harper, T. E. Dawson, P. A. Mooney and M. N. Pearson

pp. 379-386

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Penetration and symptom development of Pleiochaeta root rot in susceptible and resistant Lupinus albus cultivars 

N. Wunderlich, G. J. Ash, J. D. I. Harper, R. B. Cowley and D. J. Luckett

pp. 387-391

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More cercosporoid hyphomycetes from some South Pacific island countries 

A. R. McTaggart, R. G. Shivas, J. R. Liberato, J. G. Wright and U. Braun

pp. 392-395

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The fungicide fluquinconazole applied as a seed dressing to canola reduces Leptosphaeria maculans (blackleg) severity in south-eastern Australia 

S. J. Marcroft and T. D. Potter

pp. 396-401

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A phylogenetic and pathogenic comparison of potential biocontrol agents for weeds in the family Alismataceae from Australia and Korea 

G. J. Ash, Y. R. Chung, C. McKenzie and E. J. Cother

pp. 402-405

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Pesotum australi sp. nov. and Ophiostoma quercus associated with Acacia mearnsii trees in Australia and Uganda, respectively 

G. Kamgan Nkuekam, K. Jacobs, Z. W. de Beer, M. J. Wingfield and J. Roux

pp. 406-416

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Identification of specific molecular markers linked to the rust resistance gene M4 in flax 

T. Y. Bo, J. J. Ma, J. X. Chen, T. Y. Miao and W. X. Zhai

pp. 417-420

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Effect of β-aminobutyric acid (BABA) on protection against Phytophthora infestans throughout the potato crop cycle 

E. A. G. Altamiranda, A. B. Andreu, G. R. Daleo and F. P. Olivieri

pp. 421-427

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Diagnostic microsatellite markers for the barley net blotch pathogens, Pyrenophora teres f. maculata and Pyrenophora teres f. teres 

F. J. Keiper, M. Grcic, E. Capio and H. Wallwork

pp. 428-430

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