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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 4 2009
Featuring papers from Keynote Speakers at the 5th Australasian Soiborne Diseases Symposium


Foreword 

Gavin Ash

pp. i-i

 


Plant pathology in 2009: the sequel 

David Guest

pp. 315-317

 


Plant defence – what can we learn from clubroots? 

Jutta Ludwig-Müller

pp. 318-324

 


Capacity building in plant pathology: soilborne diseases in Vietnam, 1993–2009 

L. W. Burgess and J. S. Burgess

pp. 325-333

 


Soilborne diseases in the context of plant biosecurity 

David Eagling

pp. 334-337

 


Mycorrhizal symbiosis – overview and new insights into roles of arbuscular mycorrhizas in agro- and natural ecosystems 

Evelina Facelli, Sally E. Smith and F. Andrew Smith

pp. 338-344

 


Ganoderma and Amauroderma species associated with root-rot disease of Acacia mangium plantation trees in Indonesia and Malaysia 

Morag Glen, Neale L. Bougher, Anthony A. Francis, Susan Q. Nigg, Su See Lee, Ragil Irianto, Karen M. Barry, Christopher L. Beadle and Caroline L. Mohammed

pp. 345-356

 


Changes in phenolic acids content, phenylalanine ammonia-lyase and peroxidase activities in sugarcane leaves induced by elicitors isolated from Xanthomonas albilineans 

R. Santiago, R. de Armas, M.-E. Legaz and C. Vicente

pp. 357-365

 


Foliar application of potassium silicate reduces the intensity of soybean rust 

F. A. Rodrigues, H. S. S. Duarte, G. P. Domiciano, C. A. Souza, G. H. Korndörfer and L. Zambolim

pp. 366-372

 


Fusarium species associated with stalk rot of grain sorghum in the northern grain belt of eastern Australia 

T. Petrovic, J. L. Walsh, L. W. Burgess and B. A. Summerell

pp. 373-379

 


Phylogenetic placement of the sugarcane orange rust pathogen Puccinia kuehnii in a historical and regional context 

K. S. Braithwaite, B. J. Croft, R. C. Magarey and T. Scharaschkin

pp. 380-388

 


Biocontrol of Rhizoctonia solani by the endophytic fungus Cladorrhinum foecundissimum in cotton plants 

L. Gasoni and B. Stegman de Gurfinkel

pp. 389-391

 


Molecular variability and mating-type frequency of Ascochyta rabiei of chickpea from Saskatchewan, Canada 

S. Vail and S. Banniza

pp. 392-398

 


Survival of Botrytis spp. on infected lentil and chickpea trash in Australia 

K. D. Lindbeck, T. W. Bretag and R. Ford

pp. 399-407

 


Plant-parasitic nematodes on economic crops of New Caledonia 

G. S. Grandison, S. Lebegin and Z. Lemerre Desprez

pp. 408-410

 


Pythium irregulare can cause root rot of Platysace lanceolata 

J. R. Conway, D. C. Joyce, V. J. Galea and A. H. Wearing

pp. 411-416

 


Ecosystem dynamics altered by pathogen-mediated changes following invasion of Banksia woodland and Eucalyptus marginata forest biomes of south-western Australia by Phytophthora cinnamomi 

B. L. Shearer, C. E. Crane, R. G. Fairman and C. P. Dunne

pp. 417-436

 


Epidemiological aspects of garlic decline disease caused by a phytoplasma in Asiatic and Argentinean garlic cultivars 

Ernestina Galdeano, Luis R. Conci, Orlando González, Susana Paradell, Julio A. Di Rienzo, Claudia Nome and Vilma C. Conci

pp. 437-443

 


  
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