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Australasian Plant Pathology
Volume 39 Number 2 2010
New pathotypes of
Heterodera avenae
(cereal cyst nematode) from winter wheat in Zhengzhou, Henan, China
Hong-xia Yuan, Jun-wei Sun, Wei-xing Yang, Xiao-ping Xing, Zhen-yue Wang, Ian T. Riley and Hong-lian Li
pp. 107-111
Abstract
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Field evaluation of fungicides for the control of rust, brown rot, shot hole and scab in almonds
Andrew Horsfield, Trevor Wicks and Doug Wilson
pp. 112-119
Abstract
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Diagnosis of
Broad bean wilt virus 1
and
Verbena latent virus
in
Tropaeolum majus
in New Zealand
F. M. Ochoa-Corona, J. Tang, B. S. M. Lebas, L. Rubio, A. Gera and B. J. R. Alexander
pp. 120-124
Abstract
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Spatial pattern and the effects of climatic factors on husk spot disease in macadamia
O. A. Akinsanmi and A. Drenth
pp. 125-131
Abstract
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Genetic diversity of
Cucumber mosaic virus
infecting vanilla in French Polynesia and Réunion Island
Karin Farreyrol, Michel Grisoni, Michael Pearson, Agathe Richard, Daniel Cohen and David Beck
pp. 132-140
Abstract
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Vertical spread of
Puccinia psidii
urediniospores and development of eucalyptus rust at different heights
Edival A. V. Zauza, Michelle M. F. Couto, Vanessa M. Lana, Luiz A. Maffia and Acelino C. Alfenas
pp. 141-145
Abstract
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Evidence that
Diaporthe toxica
infection of
Lupinus albus
is an emerging concern for the Australian lupin industry
R. B. Cowley, G. J. Ash, J. D. I. Harper and D. J. Luckett
pp. 146-153
Abstract
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Liquid culture production of chlamydospores of
Lewia chlamidosporiformans
(Ascomycota: Pleosporales), a mycoherbicide candidate for wild poinsettia
B. S. Vieira and R. W. Barreto
pp. 154-160
Abstract
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Cryptometrion aestuescens
gen. sp. nov. (Cryphonectriaceae) pathogenic to
Eucalyptus
in Indonesia
M. Gryzenhout, M. Tarigan, P. A. Clegg and M. J. Wingfield
pp. 161-169
Abstract
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Phosphonate applied by trunk injection controls stem canker and decreases
Phytophthora
pod rot (black pod) incidence in cocoa in Sulawesi
P. J. McMahon, A. Purwantara, A. Wahab, M. Imron, S. Lambert, P. J. Keane and D. I. Guest
pp. 170-175
Abstract
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Fusarium
species associated with vanilla stem rot in Indonesia
A. G. Pinaria, E. C. Y. Liew and L. W. Burgess
pp. 176-183
Abstract
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Genome sequences and phylogenetic placement of two isolates of
Bean common mosaic virus
from
Macroptilium atropurpureum
in north-west Australia
M. Saqib, S. Nouri, B. Cayford, R. A. C. Jones and M. G. K. Jones
pp. 184-191
Abstract
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Lessons from the tropics – plant diversity, unusual and changeable plant pathology, horizontal resistance, and the plight of farmers
P. J. Keane
pp. 192-201
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The opportunistic pathogen,
Neofusicoccum australe
, is responsible for crown dieback of peppermint (
Agonis flexuosa
) in Western Australia
Nicole Dakin, Dianne White, Giles E. St J. Hardy and Treena I. Burgess
pp. 202-206
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