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Australasian Plant Disease Notes
Disease notes, new records and quarantine interception reports are published in
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Australasian Plant Pathology
Volume 38 Number 2 2009
A one-tube fluorescent assay for the quarantine detection and identification of
Tilletia indica
and other grass bunts in wheat
Mui-Keng Tan, Aida Ghalayini, Indu Sharma, Jianping Yi, Roger Shivas, Michael Priest and Dominie Wright
pp. 101-109
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Use of high resolution digital multi-spectral imagery to assess the distribution of disease caused by
Phytophthora cinnamomi
on heathland at Anglesea, Victoria
R. J. Hill, B. A. Wilson, J. E. Rookes and D. M. Cahill
pp. 110-119
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Development and use of a model system to monitor clubroot disease progression with an Australian field population of
Plasmodiophora brassicae
A. Agarwal, V. Kaul, R. Faggian and D. M. Cahill
pp. 120-127
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Three new species of
Tilletia
on native grasses from northern Australia
R. G. Shivas and A. R. McTaggart
pp. 128-131
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A simple and effective method for the elimination of bacteria from fungal cultures
N. J. Cother and M. J. Priest
pp. 132-134
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Pathogenicity of seven species of the Botryosphaeriaceae on
Eucalyptus
clones in Venezuela
S. R. Mohali, B. Slippers and M. J. Wingfield
pp. 135-140
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Nested PCR assay for detection of Corynespora leaf fall disease caused by
Corynespora cassiicola
Y. X. Qi, X Zhang, J.J. Pu, Y.X. Xie, H.Q. Zhang, S. L. Huang, S. L. Li and H. Zhang
pp. 141-148
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New sources of resistance to Sclerotinia stem rot caused by
Sclerotinia sclerotiorum
in Chinese and Australian
Brassica napus
and
B. juncea
germplasm screened under Western Australian conditions
C. X. Li, S. Y. Liu, K. Sivasithamparam and M. J. Barbetti
pp. 149-152
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Reporter gene transformation of the trunk disease pathogen
Phaeomoniella chlamydospora
and biological control agent
Trichoderma harzianum
T. McLean, P. H. Fourie and A. McLeod
pp. 153-167
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Baseline sensitivity to three triazole fungicides in
Pyrenophora tritici
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repentis
C. Beard, R. Loughman, A. Smith and J. Speijers
pp. 168-172
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The effect of runoff on spray deposition and control of Alternaria brown spot of mandarins
P. H. Fourie, M. du Preez, J. C. Brink and G. C. Schutte
pp. 173-182
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Targeted selection of antagonistic microorganisms for control of
Botrytis cinerea
of strawberry in New Zealand
S. D. Card, M. Walter, M. V. Jaspers, A. Sztejnberg and A. Stewart
pp. 183-192
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A survey for plant diseases caused by viruses and virus-like pathogens in the Solomon Islands
R. I. Davis and H. Tsatsia
pp. 193-201
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Sequence conservation in the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene and lack of G143A QoI resistance allele in a global sample of
Rhynchosporium secalis
S. F. F. Torriani, C. C. Linde and B. A. McDonald
pp. 202-207
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Brian J. Deverall: a career of achievement in the field of plant-pathogen interactions
Elizabeth K. Dann
pp. 208-210
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