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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 38 Number 1 2009


A survey of nematodes associated with pyrethrum in Tasmania, Australia, and the susceptibility of pyrethrum cultivars to root-lesion nematode 

F. S. Hay, G. R. Stirling, S. J. Pethybridge and B. Chung

pp. 1-5

 


Bioindicators for Ralstonia solanacearum race 4: plants in the Zingiberaceae and Costaceae families 

M. L. Paret, A. S. de Silva and A. M. Alvarez

pp. 6-12

 


RFLP analysis of rDNA-ITS regions of native non-pathogenic Fusarium oxysporum isolates and their field evaluation for the suppression of Fusarium wilt disease of banana 

R. Thangavelu and A. Jayanthi

pp. 13-21

 


Effects of antagonistic fungi and plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria on growth of tomato and reproduction of the root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita 

Z. A. Siddiqui and M. S. Akhtar

pp. 22-28

 


Bibulocystis gloriosa sp. nov. (Pucciniales) on Caesalpinia scortechinii in Queensland, with comments on Spumula caesalpiniae 

J. Walker and R. G. Shivas

pp. 29-35

 


Infection, colonisation and sporulation by Pseudocercospora macadamiae on macadamia fruit 

A. K. Miles, O. A. Akinsanmi, P. W. Sutherland, E. A. B. Aitken and A. Drenth

pp. 36-43

 


Use of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria for the biocontrol of root-rot disease complex of chickpea 

M. S. Akhtar and Z. A. Siddiqui

pp. 44-50

 


DNA amplification fingerprinting analysis of genetic variation within Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. zingiberi 

L. Pappalardo, M. K. Smith, S. D. Hamill, A. M. Stirling and D. McKay

pp. 51-54

 


Development of genetically homogenised populations of the crown rust pathogen (Puccinia coronata f. sp. lolii) for disease trait dissection in perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) 

P. M. Dracatos, M. P. Dobrowolski, J. Lamb, R. S. Olle, A. R. Gendall, N. O. I. Cogan, K. F. Smith and J. W. Forster

pp. 55-62

 


Complete resistance to leaf and staghead disease in Australian Brassica juncea germplasm exposed to infection by Albugo candida (white rust) 

C. X. Li, K. Sivasithamparam and M. J. Barbetti

pp. 63-66

 


Effect of root and foliar applications of silicon on brown spot development in rice 

D. C. Rezende, F. Á. Rodrigues, V. Carré-Missio, D. A. Schurt, I. K. Kawamura and G. H. Korndörfer

pp. 67-73

 


Host–parasite interaction between cultivated mushroom, Agaricus bisporus hybrid strain Sylvan A15, and the mycoparasite Verticillium fungicola, a causal agent of dry bubble disease 

A. Shamshad, A. D. Clift and S. Mansfield

pp. 74-78

 


Stable transformation of Rhizoctonia solani with a modified hygromycin resistance gene 

Jiang Wu and Philip A. O' Brien

pp. 79-84

 


Investigation of an outbreak of Soil-borne wheat mosaic virus in New Zealand 

B. S. M. Lebas, F. M. Ochoa-Corona, D. R. Elliott, J. Tang, A. G. Blouin, O. E. Timudo, S. Ganev and B. J. R. Alexander

pp. 85-90

 


Sorghum is a suitable break crop to minimise Fusarium pseudograminearum in any location regardless of climatic differences, whereas Gibberella zeae is location and climate specific 

S. A. J. Quazi, L. W. Burgess and J. Smith-White

pp. 91-99

 


  
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