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Australasian Plant Pathology Australasian Plant Pathology
Volume 38 Number 5 2009


Genetic diversity of populations of Hemileia vastatrix from organic and conventional coffee plantations in Brazil 

C. C. Nunes, L. A. Maffia, E. S. G. Mizubuti, S. H. Brommonschenkel and J. C. Silva

pp. 445-452

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Rhizome rot of ginger (Zingiber officinale) caused by Pythium myriotylum in Fiji and Australia 

G. R. Stirling, U. Turaganivalu, A. M. Stirling, M. F. Lomavatu and M. K. Smith

pp. 453-460

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Molecular differentiation of Mycosphaerella species from Musa 

Y. Jaufeerally-Fakim, Dheema Sookun and S. Benimadhu

pp. 461-466

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Transcriptional changes in barley–Cochliobolus sativus interaction 

A. AL- Daoude and M. Jawhar

pp. 467-471

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Pruning and cypress canker in New Zealand 

I. A. Hood, J. F. Gardner, R. J. Hood, B. M. Smith and G. D. Phillips

pp. 472-477

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Resistance to the root-lesion nematode Pratylenchus thornei of Iranian landrace wheat 

J. G. Sheedy and J. P. Thompson

pp. 478-489

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Investigation of Impatiens necrotic spot virus outbreaks in New Zealand 

D. R. Elliott, B. S. M. Lebas, F. M. Ochoa-Corona, J. Tang and B. J. R. Alexander

pp. 490-495

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Effects of conidial concentration and stigma wetness period on infection by the sorghum ergot pathogen Claviceps africana 

S. A. Bhuiyan, M. J. Ryley, V. J. Galea, D. Tay and A. T. Lisle

pp. 496-499

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Morphological and molecular confirmation of Xiphinema brevicollum, a nematode from the virus-vectoring X. americanum group, from New Zealand 

Farhat A. Shah, Nigel L. Bell and Simon R. Bulman

pp. 500-504

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Three new Phaeoacremonium species on grapevines in New Zealand 

A. B. Graham, P. R. Johnston and B. S. Weir

pp. 505-513

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The presence and spectrum of light influences the in vitro conidia production of Mycosphaerella fijiensis causal agent of black Sigatoka 

Leonardo Sepúlveda, Luz Estella Vásquez, Clara Inés Paniagua, Dalia Echeverry, Cesar Augusto Hernández, Esperanza Rodríguez, Luis Fernando Restrepo and Rafael Arango

pp. 514-517

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Genetic variation of Pleiochaeta setosa from Lupinus albus 

Melissa J. T. Gan, Gavin J. Ash, Raymond B. Cowley, Sandra Savocchia and David J. Luckett

pp. 518-524

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Two previously undescribed rusts of Acanthocarpus and Lomandra (Lomandraceae) in Australia 

John Walker and Marlien M. van der Merwe

pp. 525-532

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A survey of viral diseases of Allium crops in New Zealand 

L. I. Ward, Z. Perez-Egusquiza, J. D. Fletcher and G. R. G. Clover

pp. 533-539

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Retardation of fungal deterioration of stored soybeans by fumigation with mustard essential oil 

O. D. Dhingra, G. N. Jham, F. A. Rodrigues, G. J. Silva and M. L. N. Costa

pp. 540-545

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